Man Utd legend predicts Ten Hag ‘limbo’ in season of ‘absolute chaos’ at Old Trafford
Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham claims Manchester United could be facing another season of “absolute chaos” under new manager Erik ten Hag.
The Red Devils endured their worst ever Premier League season last term, finishing sixth on 58 points.
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Erik ten Hag is currently overseeing what is expected to be quite the overhaul at the club in a busy transfer window.
But Sheringam isn’t convinced by the former Ajax boss, and reckons the club could be in “limbo” for the first part of the season as he comes to terms with the Premier League.
“I don’t know an awful lot about ten Hag, but he’s got a tough job on his hands,” Sheringham told the Mirror.
”The scale of the job at United is huge and I felt that, at this moment in time, United needed someone that knows and has experience of the Premier League, which ten Hag doesn’t have. He will not know all his players inside out yet. He doesn’t know how fast it’s going to be or the intensity of the league. It can take managers and players six months to come to terms with it.
“There’s a chance that United may be in limbo until the break for the World Cup as he is learning about the Premier League on the job. United could have a season of absolute chaos again next year.
“The United job isn’t like any other job in football because United are not like any other club in football. This is an immense job for anyone, whatever angle you look at it from. United are at a crossroads at this particular moment. The club could slide even further. I can’t stress how tough this job is, managing Manchester United right now.
“Everything has been sliding out of control. People say it can’t get any worse, it can get


