Is time running out for United’s manager after another defeat?


MANCHESTER United started September with a 3-0 defeat and ended it with another 3-0 loss, this time to Tottenham.

It’s safe to say that Erik Ten Hag’s team are not improving in his third season in charge. Even before Bruno Fernandes’ red card, Spurs were all over United. Six games into the season, with Ten Hag in his third year and backed by INEOS management, you’d expect him to have found the right formula by now. Instead, United’s squad look more clueless than ever.

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