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Manchester United fans worry about club issues that Erik ten Hag appointment won't solve it

Manchester United are not in a good place right now and the fans are very well aware of it. Multiple issues are plaguing the team's performances and a lack of clear direction moving forward is causing fans to worry about what the future may hold.

This has led many supporters to voice their concerns at both Old Trafford and on social media, with a clear message that things need to improve. Said concerns have been echoed in the latest Manchester United Supporters' Trust (MUST) survey.

MUST carry out this survey every year, but in an underwhelming season that has seen Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked, the club crash out of every cup competition and potentially set to miss out on a place in the top four, it's understandable that the fans' confidence has plummeted.

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The summary of their 2021/22 survey focused on areas such as the fans' perception of the team. Only 26 per cent of fans surveyed said they were satisfied with United's performance this season - a serious decrease from recent studies, though this is to be expected given the circumstances, especially since expectations were raised after the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo.

As you would expect, 78 per cent of fans admitted to being unhappy with the club's ownership, with the Glazer family's involvement in the European Super League debacle no doubt still fresh in fans' minds. Last year, 36 per cent of fans claimed to be worried about the club's direction moving forward, while they were also unconvinced that the investment being made in the squad would translate into on-field success. This has figure has rocketed to 77 per cent in both cases, something the club is looking to address.

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