Manchester United fans, itβs time to discuss! Erik ten Hag was sacked after just four Premier League defeats this season, but under Ruben Amorim, the team has already suffered seven losses. Has Amorim truly improved the squad, or did Ten Hag deserve more time?
Are United in a worse state now than they were under Ten Hag? Or is Amorim still the right man for the job despite the setbacks?
Looking at the situation, I think Manchester United may have been too hasty in sacking Erik ten Hag, especially considering he was dismissed after just four Premier League defeats. While his tenure had its issuesβparticularly with player injuries and inconsistent performancesβhe still managed to win the FA Cup and secure Europa League football last season.
On the other hand, Ruben Amorim, despite being hailed as a progressive coach, has already lost seven league games. Thatβs nearly double Ten Hagβs losses before he was sacked, raising questions about whether there has been any real improvement. If results were the reason for Ten Hagβs dismissal, then Amorim should be under just as much pressure.
Ultimately, while Amorim needs time to implement his style, his current record suggests that United might have acted too soon in getting rid of Ten Hag. It feels like the club is stuck in a cycle of short-term fixes rather than a long-term vision.