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Erik ten Hag ‘sh*t the bed’ amid Man Utd collapse. And Jude Bellingham is going nowhere…

Erik ten Hag on the touchline during Manchester United's Europa League draw with Sevilla.

The Mailbox pins the blame on Erik ten Hag after Man Utd caved in to Europa sorcerers Sevilla, while there are doubts that Liverpool really have missed out on Jude Bellingham…

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United disaster
Oh… my… days… Ten Hag sh*t the bed there. What a complete disaster. 2-0 up and seemingly cruising. In complete control. So what does he do? Brings on Wout bloody Weghorst that’s what. (Amongst others). Took off Bruno (who was already suspended for the second leg by the way); took off Tony 1 and Tony 2 and left us with 2 kids and a donkey up front. Then wonders why we instantly concede the initiative, invite a load of pressure and all of a sudden instead of looking for a 3rd (probably match winning goal) make it almost inevitable that we concede at least once and as it turned out twice.

Now we have an almighty cup tie next week when we could have been plain sailing into the sunset getting ready for Brighton in the FA cup semi final.

First time I have questioned Ten Hag but that was his worst decision so far by a country mile.

I now make us second favourites against Sevilla who will probably knock us out AGAIN.

Then we have to play Brighton who will smell blood and probably knock us out of the FA Cup too. All of a sudden we have no defenders left and are under massive pressure just to get top 4.

God I hope I am wrong
Phil, MUFC Salford

 

…Erik Ten Hag should accept full responsibility for Manchester United’s demise against Sevilla. His unwarranted substitutions were duly responsible for Sevilla’s comeback. His substitutions were incongruent to the performance of the team and completely wrong for its timing, quality of the initial substitutes and disrruption to United’s control of the game prior to that. In particular, Martial and Sancho were contributing strongly and should not have been subbed.
Professor (Dr) David Achanfuo Yeboah

 

…Imagine being 2-0 up at home against a struggling Spanish side and then throwing it away in the last few minutes with two own goals. How, what’s the word…..Spursy?

Maybe United want Harry Kane even more than we know.
Scott, COYS

 

Sevilla’s spell
I’m obviously not privy to what or whom was sacrificed and when by Sevilla, but I am genuinely curious what shaman-like magic they’ve done with the Europa league. They were utterly unthreatening, spent more time diving and complaining then attacking and somehow come out of what should have been a 4-0 drubbing level…

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