Manchester United lost against Brighton and this was not a positive signal for Eric ten Hag.
This adding previous matches this season and those protests from the fans after Hojlund’s replacement when the match was 0-2, creates a portion of instability at United.
Ian Ladyman football pundit, said for Daily Mail that he can’t understand United fans.
“And we know he’s got a long-term back situation going on, but if you’re booing your manager for taking him off when he’s trying to manage him, then you don’t know very much about football.
“But that’s your entitled fan base, isn’t it? Manchester United fans are feeling entitled.
“And it’s just unraveling. Manchester United fans need to keep their heads. There are so many different sorts of aspects that are wrong at Manchester United.
“You’ve got it from the top with the Glazers, the recruitment you have to say hasn’t been great, and then the thing Ten Hag can control is performances on the pitch but then when he’s got players missing, he’s got Anthony missing and Sancho missing, that’s not his fault.”
Manchester United will turn to play in the Premier League with Burnley in transfer and will need to manage strengths after the match with Bayern Munich. That is another problem for Manchester and they have to deal with it. Managing strength and stamina and performing well.
This season is so different for United and the coach has some plans to solve the problems. The fans should not discourage the coach and leave space for new alternatives.
The intensity of the games is different and in Old Trafford, they know they need to cope with the changes. The subs are high-quality players and they have a squad that can defeat anyone.
Hojlund, Rashford, and the midfielders need their time to adapt to this season’s intensity.