Ten Hag insists United’s ‘quality’ is ‘really high’ while ruing ‘questionable’ decisions that led to Chelsea’s win

You’d expect that the odds of Erik ten Hag being sacked have been significantly slashed tonight.

In the space of just five days, Manchester United have dropped points despite leading in the 99th minute and 96th minute. The latter of which saw the Reds forced to settle for a 1-1 draw after being thoroughly dominated by Brentford at the Gtech Stadium last Saturday, while tonight’s affairs had Ten Hag’s men concede two stoppage-time goals as they fell to a 4-3 defeat to Chelsea.

Cole Palmer’s deflected strike in the 100th minute marked the latest winning goal on Premier League record. As well as that, it’s also the latest that a team has ever gone on to lose a game despite holding an advantage in the dying embers.

Now winless in two, the Old Trafford faithful have likely come to terms with the fact that a Champions League spot looks unreachable, especially given that United host league leaders Liverpool on Sunday.

Ten Hag has his say

Reacting to the affairs in West London post-match, Ten Hag told TNT Sports: “We started poor, kicking the ball away and defending poorly. But you saw we were dominating the game and it was brilliant how we played – we deserved to win the game. But you cannot give it away like we did, and we have to manage this game better. It is a team performance – you can point to one of the players, but it is about team performance.

“Also, I think lucky at the end with the penalty situation… questionable and very soft, but we have to do better. [The result is] definitely a setback, and now we have to deal with this and get up – we are resilient, and you have seen that today.”

Footage courtesy of TNT Sports.

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6 Comments

  1. Sometimes I wonder if Ten Hag is mentally stable. Whenever he defend these hopeless Manchester United players. And also want to defend himself

  2. This charade has got to stop: it’s time for a change.
    Past time. I don’t thing Ten Hag even listens to himself, how what he says sounds to others. The ability of any team whatsoever to run through our midfield he dismisses claiming he’s not worried so long as we get the points. But what about when we don’t? Why has he no Plan B? Why can’t he at least make us difficult to play against? The shots-against column is ludicrous; laughable really, even for United fans. This can’t be happening, surely?
    Wonder if Liverpool have got any decent strikers?
    Well, they became the final straw for Mourinho’s reign, let’s hope they can repeat the trick, painful as it undoubtedly will be for us.

    1. amazingly there are still some fans who are out there that still support this guy.

      United managed to get a worse manager than Ole, and that is exactly what he is – just so bad its embarrassing, the longer this goes on the less likely he will get a proper job again.

      he will be sacked and if they get thumped by liverppol – a real possibility then he will be gone. good riddance.

  3. “We are good. We have good defending”

    The most delusional manager to have ever worked in the Premier league. 59 shots conceded in 2 games against bottom half teams.

    Next up, the team with the highest amount of shots in the league 🤣

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