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Manchester United have been finding a new level of low just about every game this season, the latest of which was Monday’s capitulation at the hands of Crystal Palace.
A showing which most believe counts for a ‘sackable offence’ calling for ten Hag’s head as has been the case for most of the season.
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara is of the same opinion even telling the club to appoint Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick take over until the end of the season.
“They should get someone new in for the final to give themselves a chance. You can’t have Ten Hag in the dugout,” Jamie stated.
“He’s leaving at the end of the season. The players have stopped running for him. They’re going into that game in a bad vein of form, in a bad frame of mind, ” he gave his standing on the players playing for the manager
“I would change it and try and get a lift by getting in Michael Carrick. Just a couple of games, then he can go back to Middlesbrough,” he concluded advising the club to bring back Carrick for a couple of games.
There are already reports that there is already a feeling in the Man Utd dressing room that the Dutchman will be sacked at the end of the season with lots of top tacticians being linked with the job, most recent being German Hansi Flick as football365 cited.
“It is understood Flick has ‘expressed an interest’ in becoming the new Man Utd manager with the former Germany boss ‘lurking in the background’ as Ten Hag’s future remains to be resolved,” reads the report.
