Honestly, if you ask me, I will tell you that I'm still surprised that Ten Hag is still coaching over the club till date. I thought the Manchester United management would have opted for him to be dropped this season but they seems to be very confident with his coaching style which I can also say was brave of them. At a time when many underperformed top clubs were changing their managers, Manchester United still decided to leave Erik Ten Hag to preside over more this season.
Out of the 3 matches that were played by the Manchester United club, only 1 was won and the rest has been lost to the opposition side. The one goal that Manchester United scored Fulham was more like a luck and after that match, they could not beat Brighton and neither couldn't they beat Liverpool. I wonder what has gone wrong with Erik Ten Hag.
I cannot be completely sure why MU keeps Erik Ten Hag as the coach, more so after not that great results. Maybe the club management still sees long-term potential or believe that he needs to build the team more time according to his vision. But with the pressure of bad results, the decision was indeed quite brave.
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The north London derby with Tottenham Hotspur has of recent been a one sided game with Arsenal having won Atleast 3 out of the last four encounters which shows that the white side of north London is Another passerby game by Arsenal. Would I predict confidently an Arsenal win? I will say NO, reason been that Arsenal hasn’t actually been that so impressive and commanding as they were last season and if they play the way they play Brighton even with a full/complete players I think they will drop points.
Granted, Arsenal have not looked at their very best from last season, but writing them off based on a couple of matches is premature. Arsenal always have the potential to rise in big matches, more so in prestigious derbies. Tottenham may be tough, but don't forget that the London Cannon always can blow at any given moment. Yet, looking at the squad's quality, Arsenal are likely to sweep this match further.