Man Utd's Disastrous Performance Against Tottenham: A Review
It was a miserable Sunday for Erik ten Hag, as he watched his Manchester United side being thrashed by Tottenham Hotspur. Former player Gary Neville described it as one of the worst performances under the Dutchman's management, raising significant concerns about his future. This article dissects the match statistics, player performances, and what lies ahead for Manchester United.
Tottenham's Dominance
Tottenham have made a remarkable transition, shaking off their previous reputation as a flaky team. In stark contrast, Manchester United appeared uninspired and lacked character during the match, reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson's classic dismissal of the London side.
Frequent Defensive Errors
Before Bruno Fernandes received a red card, Tottenham had already exploited United's leaky defense. An early run from Micky van de Ven past five United players exemplified how open the home side's defense was, culminating in Brennan Johnson scoring with ease.
Statistical Breakdown
Statistics from the match reveal the gravity of United's situation:
- Tottenham had an Expected Goals (xG) total of 4.67 at Old Trafford, the highest conceded by United in 258 Premier League games.
- Dejan Kulusevski created nine chances, the most by a visiting player since tracking began in the 2003/04 season.
- United's home performance has deteriorated, suffering eight Premier League defeats at Old Trafford in their last 20 matches—none in the previous 20.
Recurrent Themes of Struggles
United faced an uphill battle from the outset, conceding just 155 seconds into the match. This trend of conceding early in halves is becoming a worrying habit:
- They conceded twice within three minutes of both halves against Tottenham.
- This marked the second occurrence under Ten Hag, the first being against Leeds in February 2023.
- In August 2023, they conceded after just 88 seconds to Nottingham Forest.
Concerns Over Offense
Beyond defensive woes, United's attack has also left much to be desired. They are the biggest underperformers in attacking metrics this season:
- United have scored only five goals from an xG total of 10.6.
- They lack big chances created—none against Tottenham, contributing to a conversion rate of just 10.53 percent.
- Notable players like Bruno Fernandes and new signing Joshua Zirkzee have struggled to capitalize on their opportunities.
Historical Context
Manchester United's current form is alarming. They currently sit 12th in the Premier League standings, with a disappointing seven points after six matches:
- This represents their joint-fewest points at this stage since the 2008/09 season.
- Only Southampton have fewer goals than United, who have failed to score in a league-high three games.
- Ten Hag's last season resulted in United's worst-ever Premier League position, finishing eighth.
The Investment Dilemma
Despite significant investment in the squad (over £600 million), Ten Hag's signings have not yielded the desired results:
- Six starters against Spurs—Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez, Ugarte, and Zirkzee—were brought in under Ten Hag's watch.
- Additional signings like Mason Mount, Christian Eriksen, and Casemiro were utilized as substitutes, reflecting a squad largely handpicked by Ten Hag.
Conclusion: What Lies Ahead?
As pressure mounts on Erik ten Hag following this catastrophic display, questions arise around both his tactics and the team's ability to address glaring deficiencies. With upcoming fixtures and an eager fanbase, the challenge lies ahead for the Dutchman, who must turn things around to regain faith—and points—at Manchester United.
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