Gary Neville fears for Erik ten Hag's future at Old Trafford should Manchester United lose to Chelsea next Sunday. The Dutchman has won just one of his last eight fixtures in all competitions, having seen his side lose four of their nine Premier League games this season.
United board members met for a pre-scheduled executive meeting earlier this month and did not decide to sack Ten Hag. Since October's international break, United have beaten Brentford, drawn with Fenerbahce and lost to West Ham.
Sunday's defeat to the Hammers - which the hosts won 2-1 thanks to a controversial stoppage-time penalty - means United sit 14th in the Premier League table. ALSO READ: Angry Erik ten Hag criticises VAR and referees after United beaten by West Ham penalty ALSO READ: Manchester United receive new referee VAR penalty verdict as brutal PGMOL point made They have scored just eight times in nine league matches and wasted a host of scoring opportunities against West Ham - one of which saw Diogo Dalot miss an open goal.
Neville believes that lack of potency and general poor form ma, ultimately cost Ten Hag his job. "Erik ten Hag is asking for trouble," he said on his Sky Sports podcast. "He's 14th in the league nine games in, and nine games is nearly 25 per cent of the season gone. "It will be a big worry for everybody at the club, because the performance levels...