This time I admit that actually Man United does not lack quality players and almost all players work together solidly to achieve a brilliant career. But unfortunately the coach is one of the main driving forces for the team to develop further.
I can't blame Ten Hag but he is probably not ready to go further with Man United and he still needs a lot of experience in managing a big team like MU.
This time there is no other reason for management to immediately think about this because the future of the team is very important and must maintain MU reputation as a popular team in the EPL.
Maybe there are players in the dressing room fighting the manager and there's nothing y'all want to tell me truthfully. It breaks my heart that he's not the manager guiding Manchester United to the next Premier League Competition since Sir Alex Ferguson did it last with them. Well, if they're sacking Erik Ten Hag, they shouldn't hesitate to chase out players like Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire who offers nothing to the club. If tommorow is that last game for Erik Ten Hag, then so be it. I want to wish him goodluck and all the very best in the next phase of his managerial career. Ruud Van Nistelrooy has been rumoured to be placed as interim manager.
If there is a player fighting against Ten Hag, then it is certain that his fate will be the same as Jadon Sancho last season.
No longer knowing who to blame for Manchester United current decline in performance, Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire are sometimes the players who save the team from defeat, even though they are often considered to have minimal contributions. I don't think they are the source of The Red Devils current poor performance, but Ten Hag is the figure who should be fully responsible for it.
Most likely the match against Aston Villa will be the deciding match for Ten Hag fate, the players must bring out their best potential to help the manager stay, if that's what they want. Besides, we realize that Aston Villa is in their best form, and might make The Red Devils lose points again, thus accelerating Ten Hag departure from Old Trafford.