Manchester United's struggling manager, Erik ten Hag, will hold on to any small opportunity as he tries to prove he deserves a long-term role at Old Trafford.
Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag faces immense pressure as he tries to prove his worth at Old Trafford. In a crucial week, United played two matches: they drew 3-3 against Porto in the Europa League and managed a goalless draw against Aston Villa in the Premier League. While the draw against Villa meant they didn’t lose, it highlighted the team’s continued struggles particularly in defense.
Ten Hag chose to field veterans Jonny Evans and Harry Maguire which underscores the ongoing defensive issues. United have conceded 24 goals in all competitions since his appointment in 2022, the most among Premier League teams. Evans praised for his performance, returned after a lengthy absence which reflects the team’s difficulty in establishing a cohesive backline.
Offensively, Manchester United’s situation is equally concerning. They have only scored five goals in their first seven league games. Frustrated fans chanted, urging the team to attack. The club’s goal statistics under Ten Hag also show the lowest goals-per-game ratio since Sir Alex Ferguson’s era. Despite a slight improvement in organization against Villa, United’s overall performance remains below expectations with only two league wins this season.
Ten Hag now faces a critical period with upcoming matches that could determine his future. The international break gives the club’s hierarchy including co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a chance to assess the situation and decide on potential managerial changes. Gareth Southgate, Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter have emerged as potential candidates if the club decides to part ways with Ten Hag.
The pressure continues to build and results will play a pivotal role in determining the club’s next move.
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