That’s how it is. Of course, they will be happy because they think the club will get back to form after signing Erik Ten Hag. However, Erik Ten Hag doesn’t suit Manchester United.
Strength, competitiveness and future of a club can not be decided only be a person, who is either a coach or a super star player. Erik Ten Hag can not be a person like that and he does not have magic stick to help Manchester United to win Premier League from all the mess their club has over years since Sir. Alex Ferguson's retirement.
In my opinion, if he had, he would have started delivering very well now, but since he got there, he hasn't done anything tangible. I think he didn’t have the ability to improve the club's performance and deliver a positive result, although he has actually gotten enough time. I think if Manchester United continues this way, the management may decide to fire Ten Hag and get another coach to replace him. Maybe things will go well for them.
Blaming their bad results on only Ten Hag or only any player like Cristiano Ronaldo or Harry Maguire, is not correct. They are only small pieces of many components in the club. If they club need success, it must come from many components that must work together, support each other, cover weaknesses of each other and become a solid team. It's what Manchester United don't have recent seasons and in future, they must have it first, before achieving big things.