Ten Hag under pressure. Evans confesses: “It affects the players, we think about it too”

The second draw in a row obtained after the heavy defeat against Tottenham does not make life less complicated and observed Manchester United. Yes, because the location of Erik ten Hagonce again, ended up in discussion and between Porto three days ago and Aston Villa (1-1) today, the ownership of the Red Devils is called upon to make a decision in this regard. The Dutch coach has won two trophies since he agreed to coach United, but in the league this season too he is struggling tremendously in terms of results and so far we are talking about fourteenth place in the Premier League with 8 miserable points after 7 days, with only 5 goals scored and 8 conceded.

These are mind-boggling numbers that put Ten Hag in a truly awkward position. And when it comes to the delicate topic, he showed his face Johnny Evanshistoric Manchester United defender, speech at the microphones BBC: “Coach under pressure? It affects the players. We think about it too. I think with the experience I’ve gained in my career I’ve made sure I do everything I can to be ready and give everything I can to the team.”

While on the draw found with Aston Villa today: “This was the important thing to show the spirit of the team. Everyone competed to the best of their ability. It’s a nice thing to see. You can never have everyone available during the season. It’s important that everyone who arrives is ready when they are.”

The program of the 7th round of the Premier League
Saturday 5 October
Crystal Palace 0-1 Liverpool
Arsenal – Southampton 3-1
Brentford 5-3 Wolverhampton
Leicester – Bournemouth 1-0
Manchester City – Fulham 3-2
West Ham 4-1 Ipswich
Everton – Newcastle 0-0

Sunday 6 October
Aston Villa – Manchester United 0-0
Chelsea – Nottingham Forest 1-1
Brighton – Tottenham

The ranking
Liverpool 18
Manchester City 17
Arsenal 17
Chelsea 14
Aston Villa 14
Newcastle 12
Fulham 11
Tottenham 10
Brentford 10
Nottingham Forest 10
Brighton 9
West Ham 8
Bournemouth 8
Manchester United 8
Leicester 6
Everton 5
Ipswich 4
Crystal Palace 3
Southampton 1
Wolverhampton 1

Markers
10 goals: Haaland (Manchester City)
6 goals: Palmer (Chelsea) and Mbeumo (Brentford)
5 goals: Diaz (Liverpool)