Erik ten Hag has two games to save his job as Manchester United manager
The pressure on Erik ten Hag's shoulders as Manchester United manager increased at the weekend.
Losing at home to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League is not a good result, whichever way you look at it. But losing 3-0 in the manner of the defeat was arguably more disappointing than the loss of the three points that were on offer.
Ten Hag's future was uncertain following the end of last season, despite winning the FA Cup against Manchester City. United and Ineos backed the Dutchman by agreeing a one-year contract extension that runs until 2026, but results in the early weeks of the Premier League season have led to increased pressure surrounding Ten Hag's future in the Old Trafford dugout.
United have just seven points from their first six Premier League fixtures and are 12th in the table. The Reds were also held to a 1-1 draw with FC Twente at home in the Europa League last week, and there are set to be more tough fixtures to come in the near future.
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There are two fixtures remaining for United before the October international break. Those two games could go on to be vital to Ten Hag's chances of remaining in charge of the club.
Thursday night will see United travel to face Porto in their second Europa League fixture of the season. Porto won 4-0 against Arouca in the Portuguese top flight at the weekend but lost 3-2 to Bodo/Glimt in their first Europa League match last week.
United will feel that two points were dropped against FC Twente last week. Now the pressure is on to go and get the win on their trip to