Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has said that he never panicked in the first few months of the job, despite a difficult start to his tenure.
Ten Hag got off to a catastrophic start as United manager, losing the season-opener at home to Brighton before getting thrashed 4-0 away at Brentford.
Ad Difficult results followed in the following weeks, including a home defeat against Real Sociedad and a 6-3 hammering by rivals Manchester City in the derby, but Ten Hag has turned things around since then.
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