Erik ten Hag's Future Hangs in Balance as Pressure Mounts at Manchester United
Following a goalless draw with Aston Villa, Erik ten Hag has temporarily alleviated some pressure on his position as Manchester United manager, according to former player Gary Neville. Despite the stalemate, which marks United's worst start to a Premier League season with just three wins from ten matches, Neville emphasized that the upcoming weeks are critical for Ten Hag to secure his future at the club. The performance against Villa may have calmed immediate fears, but the club's ongoing struggles leave Ten Hag's long-term prospects uncertain.
Neville noted that while a draw might have seemed like a positive outcome prior to the match, it highlights the low expectations surrounding the team. He remarked, "It's a small step forward," but emphasized the need for improvement, given that many would have readily accepted a draw against a strong Villa side. Ten Hag’s side now sits in ninth place, and Neville suggested that the next international break in November could be a pivotal moment for the manager's fate, depending on their performance in the coming fixtures.
Ten Hag himself acknowledged the team's deficiencies, particularly in attack, stating, "We know we have a lack of goals. In that perspective, it's not a good start. Definitely not." He expressed confidence in the club's ownership and management structure, insisting that there is a collective commitment to improve. With several crucial matches on the horizon, including league games against Brentford and Chelsea, the pressure is on Ten Hag to turn things around and demonstrate that he can lead Manchester United back to success.
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