The Dutchman has failed to build on his strong debut season at Old Trafford.
Erik ten Hag has defended Manchester United’s style of play despite the team’s poor results in recent weeks.
Ten Hag’s position at Old Trafford has become increasingly precarious as the team endures its worst start to a season in 61 years. The club has suffered a string of disappointing results, including an early exit from the Carabao Cup.
Some observers have argued that United lack a clear philosophy on the pitch this season. But Ten Hag believes the main problem lies elsewhere.
“I came here with my philosophy, based on possession, but also to combine it with the DNA of Man United and with the players and their character. We combind it last year and we played very good football last season,” Ten Hag told reporters in a press conference ahead of United’s upcoming match against Fulham.
He added: “The intention is clear, but the execution isn’t there.
“In the moment we’re in, with so many changes, we can’t line up the same game each time and we have to swap.
“We miss players in the back four and every time we have to adjust, which doesn’t help the routines.”
Following their match against Fulham, United will return to the Champions League, where they take on Copenhagen in a crucial match on Wednesday.