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I remember the times when coaches themselves resigned after unsuccessful results. But firstly, they are long gone, and secondly, Ten Hag lives in his own world where almost everything is good, only a few little things remain to be corrected. I believe the club is already looking for a replacement, but I don't understand why they can't fire him right now and give someone temporary management? It can't get any worse.
One of the most plausible reasons I can think of is that Manchester United don't want to pay a compensation fee for Ten Hag if they sack him while his contract is active. If they realize that Ten Hag cannot improve what they expect, then it should be easy for Manchester United to fire him like the decision of other clubs to fire their coaches. I have no other reason, in fact I believe Manchester United no longer fully trusts Ten Hag's ability to manage the team.
The depth of the squad must be increased, the coach must be replaced, even according to some advice I think Manchester United's management also needs to change. I mean, it's probably time to consider a change of owner if this club wants to be the best competitor in the Premier League again instead of just Manchester City.