It is indeed difficult to find another qualified coach, especially when the season is already underway, of course it will be very risky for Manchester United management so they are reluctant to produce Erik Ten Hag.
They can find other good coaches but did they already work with some good coaches after the retirement of Sir. Alex Ferguson?
If good coach is not their problems, because as said they worked with some good coaches and failed, their problems must come from somewhere else. So if they sack Ten Hag, and find another coach, will their problems be resolved?
I really believe the answer is No, it won't, but surely Ten Hag deserves to be sacked with his bad management in more than two seasons.
I am very disappointed with the management's decision to maintain Manchester United but there are no other steps that are good for the team, so it is likely that this season there will be no development for Manchester United and the possibility of Ten Hag being able to revive the Manchester United team which is currently slumping is very small because in the last few seasons Ten Hag has never been able to even though he has made many improvements.
Their bad management is not only from Ten Hag, but as a head coach, he must be responsible for bad performances and results. Manchester United need some big changes, and more than only the head coach position, more than players.
I mean sport directors, the owner of the club, need to be changed because bad management comes from top to bottom, and it's not bottom up, but top down.