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Dhanashree Verma Takes Epic Dig At Under-Fire Manchester United, Erik ten Hag With Hilarious Post

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Manchester United are currently not having the best of times. The side has lost two of its three Premier League games and Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is surely feeling the pressure.

The Red Devils sit sixth in the Premier League after seven defeats in their opening 16 games. In Champions League, Manchester United's future hangs by a thread ahead of Bayern Munich's visit to Old Trafford.

While there may be time to recover a place in the top four domestically, their need in the Champions League is urgent. Only victory against the German champions on Tuesday will give United any chance of progress to the last 16 and even then, they need FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray to draw in their final Group A match.

United are fortunate to even have a shot at the knockout stages after a return of just four points from their opening five matches.

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