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That Hag couldn’t hold his nerve! Manchester United coach angrily left the press conference

Manchester United are struggling, they haven’t won four league games in a row. It’s not just the fans who are nervous, but also the coach Erik ten Hag, who at a press conference failed to answer a question about United’s worst ever finish and left the room in a huff.

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Manchester United are struggling, they haven’t won four league games in a row. It’s not just the fans who are nervous, but also the coach Erik ten Hag, who at a press conference failed to answer a question about United’s worst ever finish and left the room in a huff.

Manchester United fans should be given nerve pills with their season tickets. The Red Devils have been struggling for a long time and regularly fail to maintain a run of consecutive games.

Moreover, they have failed to win even once in their last four games and finally got just three points after draws with Brentford, Liverpool and Bournemouth.

It was the latter team that United played on Saturday, losing twice. They are currently seventh, a score behind Newcastle and two points ahead of West Ham, who are not in good form either.

So it’s no wonder that criticism is coming down on the team from all sides, which many are not taking as well as they should in their position. One of them is coach Erik ten Hag, who has not held his nerve.

After the game, he appeared before the press at a press conference, ready to answer their inquisitive questions. Of course, one of them was asked what he plans to do with the team, as its current position is the worst in history.

So he’s certainly not being offensive in any way, and he has a point. But the coach refused to answer, said it was not important and decided to leave the room. He’s brought another whip down on himself.

He has shown that he can’t handle his emotions in a tense situation, and this could also be a reason for the club management to look for a replacement. Ten Hag is not even a favourite of the fans who are calling for change.

Source: Premier League, Goal

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