According to BBC, Manchester United suffered a humiliating 0-3 defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur, and manager Erik ten Hag has once again become the center of intense debate. He wore an expression of profound anxiety and utter despair, as if he had reached the end of his tether.
The report suggests that time is running out for the 54-year-old manager, as under his tenure, Manchester United has exhibited a state of chaos, incompetence, and indiscipline.
Media analysis indicates that the FA Cup triumph over Manchester City in the final last season, along with the Carabao Cup victory 18 months ago, have kept ten Hag in his position, serving as peaks amidst numerous valleys for the club. However, there hasn’t been a lower point than this.
BBC believes that despite Ange Postecoglou’s team having a mediocre start to the season and facing constant criticism, Sunday’s 3-0 victory marked another significant step towards their resurgence, making it their fourth win since losing at home to Arsenal.
In stark contrast, Manchester United appears to be in disarray, resembling more of a rabble.
BBC writes that as heavy rain poured down, a big question loomed over Old Trafford – can ten Hag weather the storm? If so, how long can he hold on? The coach looks increasingly powerless, having narrowly escaped dismissal before, and now finds himself back on the brink…
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