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Although Erik ten Hag’s second season is still in its early stages, the team’s performance so far is shaping public perception. While the initial reviews of the season were encouraging, recent developments have raised concerns. Unlike the frequent collapses seen last season, United’s play has improved, with better organization and control, making them tougher opponents. However, their tendency to create chaos remains a problem.
In a lackluster first half, United conceded an avoidable goal. The game became more intense after halftime, but luck was on their side until a controversial 95th-minute winner. Familiar defensive lapses, such as failing to clear a corner and neglecting to defend crucial areas, haunted them at a critical moment when Brighton was struggling.
As a result, the confidence boost Ten Hag’s new side seemed to gain quickly dissipated, and old doubts resurfaced. While the team shows progress, questions linger about whether the changes are sufficient. Their defensive mistakes and lack of creativity in attack are concerning, adding pressure to their upcoming match against Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Although Ten Hag’s team managed a victory in this fixture back in May, it felt like an exception. Brighton had won four of their last five Premier League meetings with United, and in many ways, United is attempting to emulate Brighton’s model under Ineos. Brighton serves as both a benchmark and a formidable rival.
Brighton has consistently demonstrated smart decision-making, from appointing innovative managers to recruiting young players with high resale value. This summer, they have outspent United on new talent, maintaining a steady squad while making astute signings from clubs like Mainz, Nordsjälland, and Gothenburg.
Under their new 31-year-old coach, Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton continues to play in the style of Roberto De Zerbi. Their dynamic forwards and aggressive wingers exemplify their identity, which has become the envy of many big clubs, including United, who have struggled with inconsistency.
Brighton’s deserved victory under Hurzeler’s leadership underscores the club’s ability to thrive with forward-thinking management. Ten Hag will not forget the lesson taught by a manager 23 years his junior. The pressure is mounting early in the season, and Ten Hag must avoid similar setbacks.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, United’s owner under Ineos, faces the challenge of backing Ten Hag amid growing scrutiny. While United’s summer transfers seem promising, they cannot afford many more performances like this.