Man Utd's Erik ten Hag is third-favourite to be the first Premier League boss to go
Erik ten Hag has come under fire just two games into his Manchester United reign.
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Erik ten Hag has come under fire just two games into his Manchester United reign.
Manchester United manager descended into an embarrassment as a 4-0 thrashing by Brentford on Saturday left the Red Devils bottom of the Premier League. The former Ajax boss' reign began with Brighton's first ever win at Old Trafford last weekend, but much worse was to come as the Bees punished a series of errors to score four times in the first 35 minutes. Josh Dasilva's strike slipped through David de Gea's grasp to open the floodgates before Mathias Jensen pounced on United's attempt to play out from the back to make it 2-0 inside 18 minutes. Ben Mee then exposed the visitors' frailty from set-pieces for his first Brentford goal and Bryan Mbuemo rounded off a stunning counter-attack 10 minutes before half-time to sink United to the bottom of the table for the first time in 30 years.
Erik ten Hag's bad start as Manchester United manager descended into an embarrassment as a 4-0 thrashing by Brentford on Saturday left the Red Devils bottom of the Premier League.
Manchester United finished last season in a desperate situation but things are even worse after their loss to Brentford. The reasons to despair are piling up.
(L-R) Manchester United’s Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United’s English defender Harry Maguire, Manchester United’s Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes and Manchester United’s Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay await a corner kick during the English Premier League football match between Brentford and Manchester United at Gtech Community Stadium in London on August 13, 2022. (Photo by Ian Kington / AFP)
Erik ten Hag's bad start as Manchester United manager descended into an embarrassment as a 4-0 thrashing by Brentford on Saturday left the Red Devils bottom of the Premier League. The former Ajax boss' reign began with Brighton's first ever win at Old Trafford last weekend, but much worse was to come as the Bees punished a series of errors to score four times in the first 35 minutes. Josh Dasilva's strike slipped through David de Gea's grasp to open the floodgates before Mathias Jensen pounced on United's attempt to play out from the back to make it 2-0 inside 18 minutes.
Paul Merson says Manchester United should have looked at bringing in new Everton defender Conor Coady to help out captain Harry Maguire, who he said “can’t run”.