If they continue in this current form, it is finished for United and Ten Hag is the killer because they will still finish at 8th position without qualifying to Europa which they were lucky to partake in this season due to the luck Ten Hag had in winning FA Cup finals.
I knew it that the finals was a lucky win and not because Ten Hag has improved the team performance or he knew what he was doing, because it has shown clearly in the beginning of this season that the team performance did not improve.
The big mistake made by the Manchester United board began when, instead of firing coach Ten Hag, they decided to fire Ronaldo. This means that the club's owners have no idea about football management and have no great ambitions for the club. Whenever the press talks about Ten Hag's departure, I see more news saying that he won't leave because he won the FA Cup last season. For the club's board, although he didn't manage to win the Premier League, he did manage to win something, which is something great in the board's view. In this article, for example:
But former CBS Sports reporter Ben Jacobs insists that it remains unlikely that Man Utd will see a change of manager so early in the campaign.
Jacobs told GiveMeSport: “Right now, all parties, Ten Hag included, feel like patience is needed. This is a transitional period, and the success of the new model and Ten Hag’s fit within it is not going to be apparent within one summer or a few games into a new season. It’s going to take time.
“Leny Yoro got injured, Ugarte hasn’t played yet. Zirkzee, I think, has only started one Premier League game. Luckily for Ten Hag, Mazraoui and De Ligt he knows very well. It’s a building process that nobody thinks is going to happen overnight.
“At least if Omar Berrada and Dan Ashworth’s public comments are to be believed, having taken a long time to back Ten Hag, they’re not going to get rid of him this early in the season, so he’s safe for now.”
source: https://www.football365.com/news/man-utd-not-get-rid-ten-hag-crazy-sackI realized that the same idea that was talked about in the first season that Ten Hag arrived, that he needed more time to improve the team, continues to this day, even though many seasons have passed since he arrived at Manchester United. In other words, it doesn't matter what results he has in the Premier League, if he achieves something this season, then his job is safe.