It is fair to say that, along with Chelsea, Manchester United have had a horrid start to the Premier League season, which will be slightly compounded by the fact that they have lost yet another Manchester derby.

Sure, everyone knows the skill gap between the two at the moment, including Manchester United fans, but there was still some hope I am sure that they would put on a valiant performance and get a point at the least.

Nevertheless, despite the outcome of the match, I wonder, what is going wrong at Manchester United?

Injuries are a key part of it, but the mood in general seems very downtraught for a long time now.

However, I do think that Erik ten Hag is still the right man for the job to carry United through this tough period. And I don’t think it is the manager at fault here.

Replacing him will do no benefit, and if anything, it might do them more harm. Moreover, there simply isn’t a better manager on the market that would do a better job.

I feel that United fans have to, yet again, be patient with the team and wait for their better players to return from injury and then assess the situation then - similar to the position that Chelsea finds itself in.

  • sockweasel1@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Stupid as fuck comment. He gave us our best season in ages, despite having an injury crisis, no striker, and having to deal with the Ronaldo situation. Reddit and revisionism is a match made in heaven, with thick cunts like you milling about

    • Best-Success-6425@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Hahahhah he didn’t do shit. Rashford carried his ass and Bruno did when Rashford couldn’t. The people you should thank for last season are Rashford, Bruno, DDG, Licha, and Casemiro. Their individual moments are what made last season Ten Hag didn’t do a fucking thing.