Ten Hag pleads for more time to turnaround Man United

Football
By AFP | Sep 30, 2024
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag. [AFP]

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag remains convinced he will be handed time to turn around the Red Devils' fortunes after a dispiriting 3-0 home defeat to Tottenham on Sunday.

United never recovered from a terrible start as Brennan Johnson tapped in from Micky van de Ven's storming run through the heart of the home side's defence after three minutes.

Ten Hag then lost his captain Bruno Fernandes to a straight red card before half-time.

Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke then gave Tottenham's dominance a fair reflection in the scoreline in the second half.

Ten Hag began the season under scrutiny after surviving an internal review at the end of last season.

United finished eighth last season -- their lowest ever Premier League finish -- and have won just two of their opening six games of the new campaign to sit 12th in the table.

"We all made it together, this decision to stay together as ownership and leadership group in the summer," said Ten Hag when asked if he feared the club's new football leadership group will turn to a new manager.

"We made the decision from a clear review on what we have to improve and how we want to construct the squad."

Ten Hag was even handed a one-year extension to his contract under three months ago.

The former Ajax boss badly needs a quick turnaround in fortunes with two tough away games to come this week at Porto in the Europa League and Aston Villa in the Premier League.

"I think we will get better and we need some time," he added.

"We are all on one page, in the same boat, together, ownership, leadership group, staff and players."

Ten Hag was critical of the manner his side conceded an equaliser in a 1-1 draw against FC Twente in the Europa League on Wednesday.

And he could not contain his frustration as Tottenham struck in similar fashion within minutes.

Van de Ven charged from deep inside his own half to the United by-line and crossed for Johnson to apply a simple finish.

"As a team it cannot happen twice in a few days that a defender can dribble through the whole park," said Ten Hag.

"What I saw in first 30 mins is below the level we can expect from a Manchester United team.

"The players got very stressed after conceding so quick and they made bad decisions."

United's first-half display was branded a "disgrace" by former captain Gary Neville.

Fernandes, though, came out fighting over his dismissal.

The Portuguese international slipped as he slid into a challenge with James Maddison and caught the Tottenham midfielder just below the knee.

"Never a red card, that is my view," said Fernandes.

"If he wants to give me a yellow (card) because they are going to go on a counter-attack then I agree. But more than that, no. It is not the case."

Share this story
KPA dislodge Kenya Prisons from Premier League summit
Kenya Ports Authority leaped to the top of the Men’s National League table as the second leg of the 2025-2026 Kenya Volleyball Federation ended at Kasarani Indoor Arena.
Stage set for the inaugural Daystar University charity run on March 7
Olympics legend and national athletics hero, Kipchoge Keino will on March 7, flag off the Daystar University LAP charity run.
Premier League race for glory and survival gathers great pace
The SportPesa Premier League title race and relegation battle is beginning to take shape with 13 matches left before the end of the 2025-2026 season.
Police investigating racist abuse of Premier League quartet
Police are investigating "abhorrent" racist abuse directed online at four Premier League footballers last weekend.
Tudor says Tottenham can still beat the drop despite Arsenal loss
Igor Tudor believes there is still enough time for his Tottenham Hotspur side to avoid relegation from the Premier League provided they "stay humble".
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS