LISTEN to It’s All Kicking Off! The one reason why Manchester United and Erik ten Hag should be grateful

  • United drew 0-0 against Aston Villa on Sunday and are fourteenth in the Premier League
  • The pressure on Erik ten Hag continues to increase due to their poor start to the season
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Manchester United’s poor start to the season continued on Sunday afternoon as they were held to a dull 0-0 at Aston Villa in what is rated as one of the worst Premier League games in a long time.

The result leaves the Red Devils fourteenth in the table going into the international break, with Erik ten Hag still under pressure. It all starts! team has been at the microphones to break down the game and the result.

United are reportedly interested in replacing Ten Hag with former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel.

In today’s episode of the podcast, Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton explained why Manchester United should be grateful despite the deadlock.

Listen to It’s All Kicking Off! here:

There isn’t much to be positive about for the Red Devils, but the pair reveal how things could have been so much worse ahead of the international break.

United will host Brentford after the international break when they will look to finally turn their fortunes around.