It wasn't supposed to be this way. Manchester United had seemingly developed in Erik ten Hag's first season, winning a trophy and returning to the Champions League.
Yet fast-forward a few months and the Reds are closer to the bottom than the top of the Premier League table and already face a battle to earn a top four finish.
They can't score goals, can't keep clean sheets and even their impressive Old Trafford record under the Dutchman has been wrecked in the last week.
Modern football almost dictates a knee-jerk reaction and a demand for instant improvements and alterations. Certainly there is plenty to correct at United but patience not panic must be the watchword. READ MORE: The clamour for Kobbie Mainoo highlights age-old problem at Manchester United ALSO READ: Zlatan Ibrahimovic shares his biggest concern about Erik ten Hag Ten Hag was identified as the man to consistently bring results and then trophies to Old Trafford and, given he has had such a stark say in recruitment since arriving in Manchester, the Dutchman must be given time.