Man of Honour
So the current consensus from fairly decent sources regarding ETH is -
Given we may well lose all of our remaining games this season, it doesn't sound particularly likely that he'll end up staying - nor should he.
But there is this...
Gareth Southgate boost as Man Utd target long-term success over short-term gain if Ten Hag is sacked
Exclusive: Club will not prioritise proven trophy winner which increases chance of England manager becoming favourite to succeed Dutchmanwww.telegraph.co.uk
Please no...
I can't see any reason why ETH keeps his job, any reason at all, he's tactically inept even without injuries. So I just do not understand, if he is going to lose his job, why you wouldn't want to sack him now, have a caretaker in for 4 games and at least give yourself a better chance of winning the remaining games. As things stand currently, we will get absolutely battered at the weekend, Newcastle will steamroll us, Man City will just humiliate us and I honestly can't even see us getting a point at Brighton.
The Palace game, while no-one really expected a result given the injuries, just sums up why ETH needs to go. Casemiro has been utter **** all season, yet he persists on playing him. A decent, forward thinking manager, would have just accepted that it's a tall order to win but how about just playing someone in position, give Louis Jackson a go, who was on the bench, a young, probably very hungry centre back, desperate to prove himself. But no, stick with the guy who has cost us multiple times this season with poor decisions, who has proved to be physically not up to par, and let him handle exciting and in form attackers like Olise and Mateta. But ETH is too stubborn
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