Manchester United were wise to keep sticking with Erik ten Hag. It’s safe to say that Manchester United haven’t had the best start to the 23/24 campaign. They’ve already tumbled out of two competitions in the Champions League and Carabao Cup and have endured a rather lacklustre Premier League campaign, despite currently sitting in seventh. There was a particular point, especially towards the beginning of November – when Erik ten Hag‘s position as the manager of Manchester United was under fire. This led to many believing that he would be sacked around this time, subsequently meaning he’d be th…