So, MU should really fire Ten Hag because he shows that he now talks more than he does and this club has absolutely nothing to progress, change or expect in the second season, captain.
A terrifying night at Old Trafford.
As for Ten Hag, he still justifies the fact that MU lost points, MU played poorly by never having an optimal squad, schedule, injured players, referee mistakes and concluded by accepting responsibility.
Coach Erik Ten Hag’s two seasons with MU are two polar opposites.
Ending the contract with a Cristiano Ronaldo who often causes turmoil in the dressing room shows Ten Hag’s decisiveness – something that MU did not have for a long time even when it was led by Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho.
MU had a very bad draw against Burnley – Photo: Getty
It’s just that Ten Hag’s second season is going badly in a way that people can’t expect.
Having a successful squad from last season and fairly even additions across the three lines, MU started the season in a very bad way.
Watch MU now, either without placing too much emphasis on achievements or when you need…entertainment.
Onana had a period of extremely good play and made people forget that he had made countless mistakes that unfortunately caused the club to lose points.
On social networks, certainly no less than 10 times, MU fans said they missed De Gea.
Onana tormented MU because of silly mistakes – Photo: Getty
For MU to be miserable in competing for the Europa League and even the UEFA Europa Conference League, coach Ten Hag’s responsibility is not small.
In addition, the former Ajax captain’s way of managing troops is really problematic.
Last season, he was praised for making accurate substitutions and helping MU achieve impressive results.
At Wembley Stadium a few days ago, everyone saw Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the members of the club’s Board of Directors blush when they saw MU had to use a penalty shootout to win against Coventry.
Now, MU still has a chance to win a title, but meeting Man City in the FA Cup final, can Ten Hag do something `miraculous`.
Coach Ten Hag needs to bring MU more titles – Photo: Getty
According to expert Samuel Luckhurst’s assessment on Manchester Evening News, coach Ten Hag is still worth the wait in the 2024/25 season.
In the early part of 2024, MU went through a series of 7 unbeaten matches, winning 6 of them.
Furthermore, Coach Ten Hag shows that he is really cool with young players.