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Bacary Sagna, the esteemed former Manchester City right-back, has delivered a scathing assessment of Manchester United’s recent woes, particularly in the aftermath of their devastating 4-0 defeat against Crystal Palace on Monday night.
The match against Palace marked yet another low point in United’s turbulent season, which has seen them suffer a staggering 13 Premier League defeats, relegating them to an uncharacteristic eighth position in the league table. With just three games left in the season, the prospect of redemption seems increasingly bleak for the Red Devils, whose decline has been starkly evident since late February, managing a mere two wins in their last 10 league outings.
Erik ten Hag, the beleaguered manager at the helm, finds himself under intense scrutiny as questions loom over his ability to steer the club through this tumultuous period. Despite initially showing promise, Ten Hag’s tenure has been marred by regression, casting doubts on his future at the helm of one of football’s most illustrious clubs.
However, while much of the blame has been directed towards Ten Hag, Sagna contends that the players cannot evade accountability for their lackluster performances. According to the seasoned defender turned pundit, the manner of United’s defeat at Selhurst Park speaks volumes about the players’ dwindling motivation and resolve.
In a candid interview with Paddy Power, Sagna remarked, “There is no momentum at Manchester United. If it was easy for any coach, it would be different. Losing 4-0 to Crystal Palace, people will question Erik ten Hag and his ability to train the team, but it seemed like the United players have given up on this season.”
Drawing parallels with the unpredictable nature of football, Sagna highlighted the case of Arsenal under Mikel Arteta, where initial calls for the manager’s dismissal eventually gave way to a resurgence in form. Sagna advocates for patience with Ten Hag, stressing the need for continuity and stability amidst the club’s turbulent spell.
Furthermore, Sagna cautioned against the knee-jerk reaction of dismissing Ten Hag solely on the basis of one poor season, emphasizing the pivotal role of player performance in shaping outcomes on the pitch. He contends that this season has presented unique challenges for United, with external factors seemingly conspiring against them.
In essence, Sagna’s critique underscores the shared responsibility of both manager and players in Manchester United’s disappointing campaign. While Ten Hag faces mounting pressure, Sagna implores stakeholders to exercise patience and unity in their quest to salvage what remains of the season.