But I think where Manchester United are right now, they’re in a position where they can afford to wait until November, the next international break, to see where they are. If they’re still in the same position or worse, then I think there will be a real decision to make. But I think they’ll give Ten Hag the time until then to see if he can turn it around.
Despite the challenges and pressure Ten Hag is facing, he remains optimistic about the support he has from the club’s owners and the long-term vision they have for Manchester United. It will be crucial for the team to step up in the coming weeks to turn their season around and build momentum for the future.