There was no one else to blame but him Erik Ten Hag has admitted Shocking Player who is to blame for Man United Terrible loss this evening against West Ham

There was no one else to blame but him Erik Ten Hag has admitted Shocking Player who is to blame for Man United Terrible loss this evening against West Ham
Erik Ten Hag expressed his disappointment with a player’s poor performance, attributing it to Manchester United’s embarrassing defeat against West Ham.
The team’s struggles in scoring goals have become a serious problem, as demonstrated by their 2-0 loss to West Ham United. The offensive issues are reflected in the discouraging stats: 24 games played, 13 losses, and only 11 victories, along with a concerning four-game goal drought. Rasmus Hojlund’s inability to score in the Premier League and ongoing challenges faced by Antony have contributed to the team’s goal-scoring difficulties.
While the defensive side received praise for resilience against Bayern Munich and Liverpool, the West Ham match exposed vulnerabilities in United’s attack. The stark contrast is highlighted by the fact that Jarrod Bowen has more goals than the entire starting XI of Manchester United combined.
Despite the defensive unit’s commendable handling of injuries and the introduction of Willy Kambwala, the attacking team’s underperformance is evident. Injuries can no longer excuse poor attacking displays, especially with all attackers available, excluding Jadon Sancho’s self-imposed absence.
Erik ten Hag faces a challenging situation where his proposed solutions, like relying on Scott McTominay, inadvertently complicate matters. The lack of opportunities created by the midfield and ball retention hampers the forwards, making it difficult for them to generate chances independently.
The team’s mentality is a growing concern, illustrated by the decline in performance from players like Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford since signing new contracts. Assessing a forward’s talent becomes challenging in this creatively limited environment.
Ten Hag is under increasing scrutiny due to the financial crisis, worsened by a lack of innovative ideas. Urgent progress is needed, and failure to do so may raise doubts about Ten Hag’s job security.