Ten Hag has nowhere to hide on judgement day for under pressure Man Utd boss

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Erik ten Hag faces a big test against Manchester City (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Erik ten Hag faces a big test against Manchester City (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Erik ten Hag is on trial this afternoon - it’s judgement day.

‌That’s exactly how his new paymasters will be viewing today's derby - and the Dutchman HAS to deliver. If Manchester United are to flourish in future, they need to travel into the lion’s den at the Etihad - and come out without a scratch on them.

Or at least not savaged to within an inch of their professional lives. Ten Hag must come up with a way of showing he can plot a way forward with this supposed brave new world just over the horizon.

The identity of the man who leads the club towards it will be crucial. As he has been doing, the Dutchman is pointing to the remaining years left on his contract as protection. We all know it’s nothing of the sort.

Jim Ratcliffe and Dave Brailsford will be stung if they have to sanction the estimated £15m pay-off. But the chemical company chief knows that if you are to build a stable product, you don’t mess about with combustible processes.

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And Ratcliffe hasn’t handed over £1.25bn to sort out the football side of the operation and not be prepared to make quick, decisive decisions. He isn’t going to blink at making change. So, ten Hag needs to come up with something, anything - to give Ratcliffe & Co. heart because his season is on the verge of implosion.

‌A midweek victory over Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup wasn't especially deserved. It was a tie between two sides offering low-quality options going forward, settled by a set-piece in the last minute.

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Ten Hag has nowhere to hide on judgement day for under pressure Man Utd bossErik ten Hag's Manchester United lost their last league game at home to Fulham (PA)

In the next round, Jurgen Klopp’s farewell party needs a figure of fun to cap it off - and the sight of the Reds joyously romping around Old Trafford, having dumped Manchester United out will only turn a headache into a migraine.

‌That scenario will leave ten Hag desperately hoping Champions League qualification stretches down to five teams - because one good week for Aston Villa and one poor one from the Red Devils could take Unai Emery’s men out of reach in fourth. It will be deserved, too, for both.

None of this will have passed by any rational, detached thought-process being carried on in the boardroom where questions have to be asked. Like, for instance, why is it that there are problems with anyone Ten Hag hasn’t signed?

Ten Hag has nowhere to hide on judgement day for under pressure Man Utd bossTen Hag's signings have come under scrutiny (Getty Images)

Harry Maguire has stood trial in the court of public opinion. Jadon Sancho was shunted to Borussia Dortmund. Marcus Rashford isn’t playing with a smile on his face anymore.

Despite the matchwinner, Casemiro was awful at the City Ground. Anonymous. Antony was worth about £82. Not £82m. Ten Hag has been front and centre of that recruitment - and there’s been hardly a murmur about their non-performances. They are HIS players. He sanctioned both following the four-goal defeat at Brentford last season. Have they added to the squad?

‌His only saving grace is the absence of any obvious replacement in the manager's chair. On Merseyside, Klopp is going. Within minutes, Xabi Alonso is installed as the frontrunner to replace him.

‌Why? The German has established an identity at Anfield. And Alonso is following that blueprint at Bayer Leverkusen. Does anyone out there have any idea about Manchester United’s style of play?

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Ten Hag has nowhere to hide on judgement day for under pressure Man Utd bossManchester United part owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has some decisions to make (AFP via Getty Images)

‌They’ll come up against a defined modus operandi this afternoon. Win or lose - and it’s mostly ‘win’ - you know exactly what Pep Guardiola’s side will bring. Ten Hag must be viewing Dan Ashworth’s impending appointment with dread.

Graham Potter may have failed at Chelsea - but that was understandable with the recruitment chaos going on in the background - but they worked together at Brighton. All of a sudden, there may be a go-to option. Granted, there aren’t many top-level candidates. So, if ten Hag wants to make that thought redundant - rather than himself - matters have to improve.

New decision-makers generally want their own men. That choice is made much easier by poor performance. Even when managers such as Jose Mourinho and Louis Van Gaal won trophies, they didn’t survive.

‌Ten Hag’s had a couple of years. Lifting the Carabao Cup and qualifying for the Champions League was progress. But this season doesn’t feel like it and the stakes have now been raised. He needs to come up with something to make people believe. Starting today.

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