Coming live from Fabrizio Romano, from a legitimate source there’s is an ongoing board meeting at old Trafford about the dismiss of Erik ten hag after the terrible loss to Tottenham at old Trafford. This a disgraceš”he should be fired, no progress even with all the new signings. Erik ten hag outš”šš
Manchester United fans expressed their frustration and called for Erik ten Hagās dismissal during their 3-0 defeat to Tottenham.
The match started poorly for United, with Brennan Johnson scoring just three minutes into the game, assisted by Mickey van de Ven.
Unitedās troubles deepened when Bruno Fernandes received a red card after a reckless challenge on James Maddison.
Tottenham continued to dominate in the second half, with Dejan Kulusevski scoring early on. This prompted traveling United fans to chant, “Youāre getting sacked in the morning,” aimed at Ten Hag.
Dominic Solanke sealed the match with a third goal, securing Tottenham’s control and marking the highest xG (4.67) by any visiting team in Premier League history at Old Trafford.
By halftime, some Manchester United fans had already voiced their displeasure, calling for Ten Hagās removal.
One fan said, “Weāre constantly outplayed. We need a manager who can handle the tougher side of the game. Ten Hag has to go!”
Another supporter commented, “Heās got the players he wants but has no clear strategy. He complicates easy games and turns quality players into weak links. Itās all talk without action. Ten Hag needs to leave.”
Another criticism pointed to the teamās lack of structure: “Theyāre running around without direction. No one knows their role. Itās time for him to go.”
Doubts about Ten Hagās ability to turn things around were raised by one fan, who questioned, “When do we say itās enough? How can anyone expect him to fix this?”
Gary Neville was particularly critical of Unitedās first-half display, calling it ādisgracefulā and one of the worst under Ten Hag, specifically calling out Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes.
Regarding Fernandes, Neville said, “When players react that way, something is clearly wrong. He went in knee-high on Maddison. Even if it was a slip, heās going to face consequences.”
After the game, Neville reiterated his stance, labeling United’s first-half performance “disgusting” in both effort and quality, predicting intense scrutiny for the players and manager in the upcoming days.
Former United winger Ashley Young also expressed his disappointment after the match, saying, “United lacked commitment. There was no effort, no leadership, and the team was out of sync. No one stepped up.”
He also highlighted Tottenham’s dominance, stating, “It felt like Spurs were playing at home. United fans are right to be upset.”
Jamie Redknapp echoed similar concerns, describing it as “too easy” for Spurs and noting Unitedās decline under Ten Hag. He concluded, “There are no more excuses. He has the players and defense he wanted. Theyāre at rock bottom, and Iāve never seen a United team this poor. Itās a disgrace for a club of their stature to be outplayed like this.”