ERIK ten Hag is riding on a tragic roundabout that has left the heads of Manchester United's owners spinning.
But Sir Jim Ratcliffe, and his band of not so merry men who run the show at Old Trafford, need to give them a wobble.
Because if they think Ten Hag is still the right man to lead United back to the glory days after a £600m outlay on talent, they are deluded.
What the against Tottenham on Sunday proved, above all else, was how United are the polar opposite of what the club's name suggests.
Ten Hag has a squad of divided, millionaire misfits who are not having him.
It's difficult to find the words to describe just how bad United were as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat.
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