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Even Harry Winks can’t save Ten Hag from sack as Man Utd defenders offered solace

Erik ten Hag during a match

Tottenham don’t want Winks, but Liverpool and Man Utd should in a Mailbox full of overreaction and laughing at said overreaction.

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Winks Winks nudge nudge
There is currently lots of tedious discussion around who Man Utd and Liverpool should sign to strengthen their midfields, and I am surprised that nobody has suggested Harry Winks.

He has an excellent range of passing, a great engine and is positionally sound. He is also a top professional and is an England international in the prime of his career. I would be gutted to see him leave but with the sheer strength in depth Spurs have in our midfield currently he is our fifth choice central midfielder.

What do Man Utd and Liverpool fans think about this idea?
Barry Fox

Ten Hag out
Ten Hag wont last the season. He came in with no plan, no strategy for a rebuild except to try to raid Ajax for players. And Ajax wont cut it in the Premier League. Man united need to look for a more qualified, bigger personality manager, someone who can attract top players. They also need to stop wasting funds on paying over the odds for players (wages and transfers) – Sancho is no 70 million player, Rashford is a squad player at best. As a Liverpool fan I would like to see a competitive united – dont want to watch games like the 9 – 0 aggregate last season.
Heavy-D, Cape Town (Frenkies gone to hollywood)

Man Utd overreaction
Am I the only one who thinks there is just way too much of an overreaction to United losing to Brighton? Yes, the first half was pretty shocking with Brighton having over 10 shots at goal, scoring twice with the United defense making Danny Welbeck look like Prime Theirry Henry.

But is this surprising in any way, shape or form? United didn’t deserve to win of course, morale is evidently still low from last season. But fuck me everyone needs to chill, this is Ten Haag’s first EVER match managing United in a competitive game…what is wrong with some fans and why are they falling with the obsession of United from the media, it shows an embarrassing naivety from the fanbase and also some pundits as well.

The media will always be interested in United due to the commercial revenue they make and the overall history of the club, especially since the Premier League started in 1992. I am not saying United should cling or be proud of that in any way at all, what’s done is done, the most important thing at the moment is Ten Haag figuring out his best XI and…

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