Manchester United are in no rush to start swinging the axe amid their underwhelming start to the Premier League season, a report says.
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Man Utd have three points from three games
Calls for Ten Hag to be sacked have returned
Coach under pressure but club won't panic
WHAT HAPPENED?
After winning their first game of the new campaign - thanks to a late winner from Joshua Zirkzee - the Red Devils lost to Brighton via a stoppage time goal before being humbled at home in a 3-0 loss to Liverpool last week.
However, The Daily Mail reports that Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS team are not considering turning back on their summer decision just yet as they will give Ten Hag time to turn the situation around. However, the club chiefs' patience will not last forever, meaning the Dutchman must start producing more positive results soon.
DID YOU KNOW?
United finished eighth in the table last season - their worst ever Premier League finish - but the new part-owners decided against bringing in a new coach as they addressed the flawed structure around Ten Hag. Now that signings like Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte, Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt have come in along with new background staff for Ten Hag and a new CEO and sporting director, Ratcliffe and Co. hope to bear the fruits of their work soon.
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WHAT NEXT FOR UNITED?
Ten Hag will hope the international break gives him enough time to work out the kinks in his strategy as the Old Trafford side look to bounce back when they meet newly-promoted Southampton, who are joint-bottom with zero points, on September 14.