Erik ten Hag Given Four Matches to Save Manchester United Job Amid Poor Start

Pressure Mounts on Ten Hag After Early Season Struggles

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has reportedly been given just four Premier League matches to save his job following a disappointing start to the 2024/25 season. Despite winning the FA Cup last season, concerns over the team’s performance and playing style have put the Dutchman’s future at Old Trafford in jeopardy.

Ten Hag led United to an eighth-place finish in the Premier League last season but salvaged the campaign with an unexpected FA Cup victory over Manchester City. However, the new season has started poorly, with the Red Devils winning only one of their opening three matches, followed by consecutive defeats to Brighton and Liverpool.

According to reports from GiveMeSport, Manchester United’s head of football operations, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, and the club’s management team are concerned about the lack of consistency and an effective playing identity under Ten Hag. While the club had extended Ten Hag’s contract during the summer, they reportedly explored potential replacements beforehand.

Insiders now claim that Ten Hag has been given four Premier League games to turn things around, starting with the crucial match against newly-promoted Southampton after the international break. The match is seen as a must-win for the manager, and any repeat of last season’s humiliating 4-0 loss to Crystal Palace on September 21 could lead to an immediate managerial change.

Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton has expressed doubt over Ten Hag’s progress at United, pointing out that there has been little improvement in the team’s performance. “The question Manchester United fans will be asking after the first three games is: ‘Has there been any noticeable change or improvement?’ The truthful answer would be no,” Sutton said.

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With upcoming fixtures against Southampton, Crystal Palace, Tottenham, and Aston Villa, Ten Hag’s future at Old Trafford could hinge on these results. If the Dutchman fails to secure positive outcomes, Manchester United’s board may be forced to seek a new manager to steer the club forward.

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