The manager is under pressure again after another poor start to a season. Here is a statistical look at where things have gone wrong for Manchester United
The manager is under pressure after another poor start. Here is a statistical look at where things have gone wrongManchester United return to action against Brentford on Saturday afternoon and that means the spotlight once again falling on Erik ten Hag.
Ten Hag made a big impact in his first season in charge at United by winning the Carabao Cup – since then, the team has won fewer games, scored fewer goals and conceded more., setting then breaking his own unwanted record.
United being heavily beaten was a rarity for a long time – under Ten Hag it has become a fairly frequent occurrence
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