Manchester United's current predicament sees them officially on their worst run at the start of a new season since the 1989/90 campaign, finishing just 13th under Ferguson. With only eight points from seven matches, Erik ten Hag's future is now seriously in question.
While drawing away at a decent Villa side might not seem disgraceful, this result alongside the shambles against Porto exposes the increasing scrutiny surrounding Erik ten Hag's management capabilities at a club traditionally expected to be competing at the top.
Despite being backed by resources and time during his tenure, Ten Hag has yet to find a winning formula, raising doubts among fans and critics alike about whether his managerial approach is best suited for Manchester United's lofty ambitions.
The mixed performances of key signings like Antony, Andre Onana, and Mason Mount serve as a reminder of the challenges Ten Hag faces in revitalizing the club’s competitive edge in an expanding football landscape.
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