The only permanent solution to Manchester United's squad would be to replace Ten Haag. Because he's been around for a long time and friendly behavior has weakened, players will only perform better if he's down. Although players may not develop a passion for the Manchester United team, it is possible to do so. Because Ten Haag's behavior is not obvious to the players, there are weaknesses, so from different angles I can understand and this will be a permanent solution. Manchester United team will perform well only if Ten Haag is replaced by a new experienced coach.
I don't think Ten Hag will be sacked anytime soon because I guess the board will also consider the long-term plan initiated by Ten Hag. In other words, it's already absurdly wet so it would have been better to just dive in.
He's already spent quite a lot of money and also brought so many players to Old Trafford. If there is a new coach, then maybe that person may not fit in with Ten Hag's legacy, which means there will be another overhaul, and it will cost the board a lot more money.
After all, it's only been three matches, and he also hasn't had the chance to field his best squad, and their new players still need to adapt. If in the middle of the season Man United look worse, even though they are already playing with their full team, then that could be a consideration for ousting Ten Hag.
It will take a while for Erik Ten Hag to be sacked. He has been here for a good while now, and Manchester United management backs him. He also got a lot of investment done, and I believe they will make a good return once they have a fit squad. I don't think sacking Ten Hag right now is the solution. Can you really recommend a name, who is ready to be United's manager rn and deliver great performances consistently?
If and when United starts playing well, ETH probably seals a good future for him in the club, as this time in the era of football introduces us to a lot of new things - because a lot of things are evolving and reaching the next stage real soon. Everything big clubs look for right now is stability, in and out of the field, and a practice of changing managers here and there does not introduce any stability at all.
I expected Manchester United to fix things really soon and start winning games, as the players that they have are of strong mentality and a good base as a player. They won't be okay with losing constantly, that's for sure.
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Duke