Erik ten Hag deserves one more year as Manchester United boss, says Gary Neville but Jamie Carragher argues they are "going backwards" - who is right?
The Dutchman's future is under the microscope ahead of Manchester United's clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
United are eighth in the Premier League and as it stands would fail to qualify for Europe through the league - although winning the FA Cup final clash against Manchester City would remedy that.
Many, including Sky Sports' Carragher, have made the case for Ten Hag to replaced at the end of the season though former United legend Neville feels the boss should get one more year to prove himself to the new ownership.
Who do you agree with?
Neville told Sky Sports: "I don't see a suitable replacement for Ten Hag available. Bayern Munich are struggling to find a replacement, others are struggling. I think we need to stick with Ten Hag and give him one more season - an injury-free season - to see if United can get back to the standards of last season where they won a trophy and finished in the top four.
"Players and managers have struggled to come to terms with Old Trafford in the last 10 years. These players and managers were great when United signed them, so there is something fundamentally wrong that is creating this difficulty. Maybe the new ownership and personnel will allow these players and manager to feel more stable.
"As sure as the sun will rise, Manchester United will start to win again.
"When that is, I don't know. It can be no guarantee, but I know that these things go in cycles.
"I lived my whole childhood watching Liverpool, Everton and Arsenal win trophies, win the old Division One, and was patient.
"I had to wait until I was 18, 19
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