I also still don't think how the Ineos Group can be hypnotised by a bald head who clearly has a vision of making Manchester United play in the 2nd tier of the Premier League. If that's the goal it doesn't matter then I will accept and support Erik Ten Hag. The Premier League is too hard to live for the Man United he currently leads. From the beginning I suspected that no matter how bad the results Manchester United got, Erik Ten Hag would still be retained and he seemed to have strong supporters within the United Management body whether it was the Ineos Group or even directly from the Glazer Family.
Everything is clear Manchester United are playing badly, there is no improvement despite having poured billions of dollars to buy players whose contributions are very below standard and even busy being injured rather than playing on the field. Maybe it is time for Manchester United to get out of the Premier League if there is no talk of sacking Ten Hag.
I think they are not, they just couldn't find the courage to fire someone who just won the FA cup, that's not nothing, sure it's clear that he did that on a bad season, they finished terrible at premier league and they were terrible at UCL without a doubt, finished last in their group, so it was a bad season but he won FA cup so they couldn't fire him.
While I am sure that Erik Ten Hag is saying that they agreed to stay together and he doesn't fear being sacked, that doesn't mean that INEOS isn't thinking about sacking him. This is a very bad result from United again, and I am sure that management is considering their options.
Tough part is that they do not have anyone in mind, but if they can find someone better, I am sure that ETH will be gone in a minute. INEOS won't just go to ETH and say "we are thinking about sacking you", that would never happen, when you are fired, you are fired that day, you don't know about it weeks before, you suspect maybe, but not know.