Paul Scholes calls Manchester United a “graveyard” for managers in his shocking decision to fire the Dutchman – Ten Hag 

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Latest Sports News (Townflex) – Paul Scholes has conveyed his conclusive decision on the developing Erik ten Hag sack debate at Manchester United in the wake of Wednesday night’s controversial 4-3 defeat to FC Copenhagen.

The Dutchman’s second season in charge is going from bad to more regrettable after their third Champions League misfortune in four matches this season left them at the lower part of Group A and staring down the barrel of an early exit from European rivalry altogether. 

Manchester United had been leading 2-0 and 3-2 at Parken Stadium before ultimately falling to defeat, however the misfortune was not without discussion.

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In any case, it also means United have yielded an alarming 11 goals in their four UCL matches to date. It also the club’s 10th defeat in 17 games this season. And the last time they experienced that many defeats so early in a campaign was back in 1973/74 – when the club was relegated from the old Division One.

Thus, strain on Ten Hag’s shoulders is developing constantly and the talk that the Dutchman faces the sack is declining to subside.

For sure, our touchy selective last week recommended Ten Hag had lost the help of various senior players, who were scrutinizing his tactics, replacements and transfer decisions.

More terrible was to come as well, with approaching new Man Utd minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe also purportedly scrutinizing the eventual fate of Ten Hag and apparently having his eyes on Roberto De Zerbi as a potential replacement.

And with a previous Head League manager also purportedly waiting in the wings for the ax to fall, it has also been considered ‘unthinkable’ for United to have a go at appointing another supervisor they supposedly admire as Aston Villa gaffer Unai Emery.

Paul Scholes on why Man Utd should not sack Erik ten Hag

Notwithstanding, regardless of the club’s battles, it was claimed earlier this week that Sir Alex Ferguson remains a lot of behind Ten Hag and accepts he remains the ideal man to reverse the situation around.

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And with the Dutchman also conveying a stirring discourse, demanding the club were united and ready to battle to turn their fortunes around, it recommends Ten Hag will be offered a lot of chance to steady the boat in the games and weeks ahead.

Presently Scholes has demanded that United should stand by the Dutchman in spite of his admission that Old Trafford has turned into a graveyard for managers, particularly in their second season in charge.

I actually don’t think there is that much strain on him,” Scholes stated on dynamite Sports.

He had a decent year and I think he has gotten himself a tad of time in that regard. He’s had a couple of wounds, yet nine defeats in 17 games isn’t sufficient.

All of those managers have been sacked in that second or third year, yet I don’t figure we can afford to do that anymore. I think we have got to allow this fella to go with it, he’s been great up until this point.

 He’s somewhat unfortunate this evening you have to say that. They will play much preferable teams over Copenhagen yet I thought there was a tad of battle there – yet they are lacking that leadership.

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