Saha’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among fans who are worried about United’s lack of a clear tactical identity. The defeat to Liverpool was particularly damaging, not just because of the result on home turf, but because of how easily United were outplayed in all departments by the Merseyside club.
"You need to find different ways to beat the best sides and that’s something that every manager needs to do, but at the same time your philosophy really has to always be in line with a foundation that the players can really understand, know what the manager is asking of them and know what the needs are during the game," Saha argued.
"We saw Arne Slot and Liverpool destroy the tactics of Erik ten Hag in their last game. At this moment, it’s not about personalities, it’s about seeing a plan that the players can identify with and cause damage with. Sometimes we see players play as individuals or not being able to respond correctly but at the moment, the problem is the game plan. Currently, we can’t identify a clear game plan and that’s why Erik’s being criticised. Things need to improve.”