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Man United's Erik ten Hag verdict is clear but one blatant issue still remains

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There is an overwhelming sense of deja vu already this season for Manchester United supporters despite the Reds being just three matches into the new Premier League season.

Erik ten Hag ended last season with question marks surrounding his future and already he is facing those same questions after two defeats from the opening encounters.

MEN Sport ran a poll with more than 7,000 responses from United fans surrounding the Dutchman and the results were damning. Of the respondents, 66 per cent of them replied 'No' when asked if Ten Hag was the right man for the job at United.

Just 32 per cent of those surveyed believed he would be manager of the club come the end of the season. READ MORE: Ratcliffe sent clear Ten Hag sack message READ MORE: Ten Hag is turning into Mourinho and it only spells trouble Before the defeat to Liverpool, Dan Ashworth and Omar Berrada sat down with the Manchester Evening Newsto discuss the state of things at Old Trafford.

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