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For Manchester United it's very much needed even without considering the short term service back they will suffer resulting from changing of coach, most persons would want to think that basically he should be allowed till the end of the season so they Manchester United can start off on a new bar and season where they are going to have new coach train with the player and make his selections and adjustments before the new season kicks of but in the case of Manchester United, they have literal has ro go through a whole lot in recent times and idt not getting any better, this coach in question, has been given more time, this is his third or fourth season at Manchester United.
What is happening to Manchester United at the moment in my opinion is quite tragic like a broken ship in the middle of an ocean that goes back and forth will eventually sink, ten hag who is the skipper of Manchester United is not able to take Manchester United in a better direction even though they have all the resources that can be utilized, Manchester United management is of course the party that should be able to prevent Manchester United from sinking at this time and they have to move quickly to take the decision is for the Manchester United of good again at this time, changing the coach when the season has started is indeed risky but it is actually better than continuing to keep an incompetent coach at this time, the risk of changing the coach is 50/50 in my opinion, because we also cannot deny that there is a team that actually experiences an improvement in performance in the midst of a change of coach in mid the season.
For now, it is unlikely that Ten Hag will be fired, because Manchester United have only played 3 games, although they lost two of them. Reportedly Ten Hag will be given time until Christmas,
precisely until December, if the Dutch manager still fails to bring Manchester United to perform consistently, clearly the only option available is dismissal.
Clearly all options have risks, especially if the dismissal is carried out at the beginning of the season, and it is not certain that the new manager will be able to do his job better. Jim Ratcliffe certainly does not want to see the Red Devils sink to the bottom of the standings, because there are quite a lot of things at stake. Ten Hag has actually received full support in terms of budget, he managed to recruit five new players in the transfer window yesterday, but the adaptation period and player injuries are factors that hinder them from achieving consistency.