That said, I saw Ten Hag surprised and bewildered that he was going to be sacked, he expressed outrage about it, I'm shocked at such brazen behaviour to be honest. He's very proud of winning the FA Cup. I realise in another league he was in demand and very good, but now he's in one of the toughest leagues there is and obviously he'd have to work very hard, but he's just not suited to this league apparently
Yes, Ten Hag seems to still want to train Manchester United next week, because he feels he doesn't provide maximum prospects. However, in the last few seasons, we have seen Ten Hag having difficulty competing in the Premier League. This means that it gives us a very clear picture, that Ten Hag is not yet able to compete in a league at Premier League level. Therefore, it is natural that this week Manchester United decided to fire Ten Hag. Even though this season Ten Hag was able to bring Manchester United to win the FA Cup, this is not enough to prove that Manchester United is truly strong. The reason is, if you look at Manchester United's finishing ranking in the Premier League, they were only able to rank 8th in the standings. What a bad record, because in the previous season Manchester United was able to finish in 3rd place in the Premier League. This means that this season Manchester United has indeed experienced a very significant decline. So if, for example, Manchester United decides to fire Ten Hag, I think that decision must be accepted and realized by Ten Hag with an open heart. There is no need to feel upset about this decision. The point is that Ten Hag must be truly professional in responding to the decisions that Manchester United management will take. And the point is, Ten Hag should not give up because he failed at Manchester United. However, he must remain enthusiastic, because it could be that by moving to train to another club, his career will be much better.
Ten Hag got quite good experience in his first season and he managed to bring Man United to a 3rd place finish when the season ended. However, it seems that these results had actually made the Man United board's expectations even higher, so that when Man United experienced a downturn in the Premier League at the end of the season (only managed to finish in 8th place), this might be interpreted as Ten Hag's failure.
Maybe if after that Man United also failed in the FA Cup final, I think Man United would fire Ten Hag without having to think twice. However, the conditions turned out to be different, where Ten Hag managed to present the FA Cup trophy, and it seems that Man United fans are starting to have hope for Ten Hag again.
If the coach who is being prepared to replace Ten Hag is Carlo Ancelotti or Hansi Flick, I think Man United is worth giving him a try. But if it's another name, Man United would be better off giving Ten Hag another chance.