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'No excuses' but Erik ten Hag insists he doesn't fear Manchester United axe

Under-pressure Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is not worried about losing his job after his side's horror start to the season continued with a Champions League home defeat to Galatasaray.

The Red Devils threw away a 2-1 lead to fall to a 3-2 loss at a rain-soaked Old Trafford and suffer their worst start to a season since 1986.

They have lost six of their opening 10 games for the first time in 37 years and their chances of getting out of the group stages already look in doubt after just two matches.

But Ten Hag, who says there are "no excuses" for his side’s dismal performances, insist everyone at the club is pulling in the same direction.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag wants his underperforming charges to 'take lessons' from their latest shock defeat. pic.twitter.com/OhlbA2Sm5N

Asked whether he feared for his job, the Dutchman said: "Last season: brilliant, terrific, more than we could expect.

"We also knew in this project there would be common gaps. At this moment we are in a very difficult period as everyone can see but we come out together, we are fighting together, we are sticking together and we are behind each other. That is me, the directors, the team, all together we will fight.

"This is not us, we know we have to do better, with togetherness we will come out.

"If I give an explanation, then you will see as excuses, there are no excuses. We can't make the errors we are now making. We have to do better, it is a simple fact, we have to win our games."

United had victory in their own hands after two Rasmus Hojlund goals, either side of former United winger Wilfried Zaha’s leveller, put them on course for a much-needed win.

But Kerem Akturkoglu again pegged them back and then a woeful error by Andre Onana set

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