There has been a question mark around the psychology of the Man Utd squad and how quickly confidence gets sapped after a defeat; victories over Barcelona, Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal last season feel like a trick of the mind, writes Melissa Reddy
Senior Reporter
Thursday 2 November 2023 12:02, UK
At the start of this year, Pep Guardiola remarked, «Finally, Manchester United is coming back.»
Yet after a derby undressing on Sunday afternoon was followed by another thumping by Newcastle, the only returning cycle in evidence for the Old Trafford side is the one where any shoots of promise have been replaced by the familiar feeling of it all unravelling.
Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will offer a knowing nod. The latter encapsulated just how rapidly the atmosphere can shift at United in one, piercing sentence when discussing Ralf Rangnick, who had succeeded him on an interim basis.
«The club he found in November 2021 was different from September 2021,» Solskjaer said.
Two months and bust. Now it is Erik ten Hag's initial positive work, achieved during a turbulent debut season in charge, which is being shaded by a sharp dip — albeit not one that has transpired so quickly.
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United have been regressing since February, but the real scare is the deterioration in this campaign. It is an indictment for the club that the embarrassing numbers only scratch the surface of their disarray.
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United have suffered the most defeats in their opening 10 league games since 1986/87.
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