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Manchester United told to sack Ten Hag immediately

By Adeleye Kunle
Gabriel Agbonlahor, a former Aston Villa striker, has advised Manchester United to tell Erik ten Hag to “just pack up” and leave the club, Track News reports.
After a poor performance by Manchester United, Brentford scored four goals in 35 minutes to win 4-0 on Saturday.
As he watched his players crumble in front of his eyes on Saturday, the Dutch manager appeared helpless and lost.
At the Community Stadium, goals from Josh Dasilva, Mathias Jensen, Ben Mee, and Bryan Mbeumo stunned Manchester United.
Manchester United have now lost two of their first three Premier League games, following a 2-1 home defeat against Brighton on the opening day.
“This is not Manchester United,” said Agbonlahor on Gameday.
“If I were them now, I’d be thinking, ‘You know what, Ten Hag, just pack up.’” He’s had pre-season, and they’ve had a shambles start to the season; they’re like strangers on the field.
“Manchester United amateur.”
“They are divided, not united, and none of them are working for each other.” Take a look at them; they’re like strangers on the field.
“It’s a shambles kit, shambles club right now.”
“You’re not the same Manchester United that you once were.”
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