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TA: Ten Hag's position is stable, the previous record is poor, and the new owner has been invested in place

author:Open-minded and hard-working Xiaojiu

The world of football has always been ever-changing, and Manchester United, as the leader of English football, has tugged at the heartstrings of fans with internal changes. Recently, the issue of Ten Hag's position has attracted a lot of attention, and whether the new owner's investment in the future of the team can bring about a transformation of Manchester United has become a topic of conversation among fans.

First of all, Ten Hag has indeed been questioned a bit about his recent results. The team's performance over the past period has been relatively weak, with a poor record. However, we can't put all the blame on the manager. Injuries have always been a major problem for Manchester United, with frequent injuries to key players leading to a decline in the team's overall performance. At the same time, the blockage of reinforcements is also one of the reasons why it is difficult for the team to improve. The team needs to bring in more good players to improve the overall strength, and this requires more financial resources and energy.

TA: Ten Hag's position is stable, the previous record is poor, and the new owner has been invested in place

Secondly, the investment in place for a new owner could be a crucial step for United out of the doldrums. Football is a sport that requires huge financial support, and Manchester United, as a giant team, has always needed huge investments to bring in more good players and coaches. Whether the new owner's investment in the future of the squad can be realised during the winter window will have a direct impact on United's future trajectory. The new owner's interest and understanding of the club, as well as their willingness to invest more resources in the development of the team, will be key to Manchester United's ability to get out of their current predicament.

Manchester United's plans to purge highly-paid and incompetent players during the winter window are also a necessary adjustment. The team needs to have a more reasonable salary structure to avoid the financial pressure caused by high-paid and low-performance players.

TA: Ten Hag's position is stable, the previous record is poor, and the new owner has been invested in place
TA: Ten Hag's position is stable, the previous record is poor, and the new owner has been invested in place

Purging players who are not in form to make room for new signings is also about improving the competitiveness of the team as a whole.

However, United's current outlook for the season is indeed uncertain. In the English Football League, the teams are evenly matched and the competition is fierce. For United to excel in such an environment, it will need to adapt and optimise on a number of fronts. The investment of a new boss is a hope, but it also needs to be properly planned and managed to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.

To sum up, although the current situation of Manchester United is not optimistic, it may be able to usher in some improvement with the investment and adjustment of the new owner. The key lies in the coordination and cooperation within and outside the team, as well as the scientific analysis and solution of problems. It is hoped that Manchester United can find its own development path in the future and get out of the current slump.