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Troubled Manchester United Urged To Stick Together As Spurs Face Mauricio Pochettino Reunion

Under-fire Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag cannot afford another damaging defeat when his troubled side face Fulham on Saturday. Tottenham's Premier League title challenge will get an intriguing test as the leaders' former boss Mauricio Pochettino returns with Chelsea. Arsenal also harbour title aspirations, making their showdown with top-four contenders Newcastle one of the weekend's marquee match-ups.

Crisis-torn Man Utd have to 'stand up'

Erik ten Hag urged his Manchester United flops to "stand up" to the pressure as the Dutch coach battles to stop their season imploding.

United have made their worst start since 1962-63 and a loss against Fulham at Craven Cottage could push Ten Hag to the brink of the sack after less than two seasons in charge.

Hammered 3-0 by Manchester City last weekend, United were brushed aside by the same score against Newcastle in the League Cup fourth round on Wednesday.

Ten Hag's men have lost eight of their 15 matches in all competitions this term, leaving them eighth in the Premier League and in danger of failing to reach the Champions League last 16.

It is the first time United have lost successive home games by three goals or more since 1962, while they have lost five of their first 10 home games for the first time since 1930-31.

"This is not good enough and we know that. That's below our standards and we know that all and we have to take responsibility for this," Ten Hag said after United were booed off against Newcastle.

Bookmakers' odds on Ten Hag being axed have been slashed amid reports of players losing patience with their manager's hardline personality.

In a desperate plea for unity, the former Ajax boss said: "That is our job. We sleep and we have to go again, so we have to

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