Man Utd player’s reaction to Kobbie Mainoo error show a toxic atmosphere

Erik ten Hag’s team lost 2-0 against West Ham in their most recent match, which was just another boring match for the Red Devils. The camera on the broadcast cut to two distraught teenage Man Utd supporters, one of whom was even wiping a tear from his eyes, as Mohamed Kudus’ goal to make it 2-0 struck the back of the net.

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Even while the majority of Red Devils supporters won’t cry over the departure of former boss David Moyes, they will undoubtedly be furious. With United having the worst start to a season since 1930, Ten Hag’s club has gone four games without a goal, and the heat is once again on the Dutchman. No Red Devils player had a match rating of more than 6.7 on FootballCritic, the partner site of FootballTransfers, indicating that this was just another forgettable performance.

Throughout the entire season, it has been quite clear that something is amiss at Man United. The one bright spot in the match against West Ham was the introduction of Willy Kambwala, a youthful rookie, in place of Raphael Varane, who was allegedly pulling a sickie.

Without a misstep, Kambwala was the only player to comfort Kobbie Mainoo, the eighteen-year-old, after his error allowed West Ham to create a counterattack that Kudus scored from.

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The fact that no senior player approached the inexperienced Mainoo is indicative of Man Utd’s corrupt club culture and environment. Gamers are avoiding accountability and taking care of themselves.

Erik ten Hag’s strict discipline policies have long been cited as their main defense. The Dutchman is often talking about how the club needs to change and how certain standards need to be met, but it’s obvious that his strategies are failing.

Whether it’s 35-year-old Jonny Evans challenging West Ham out of pure frustration or captain Bruno Fernandes receiving his fifth yellow card of the season for dissent against Bournemouth, which kept him out of the derby against Liverpool, even seasoned players can’t be bothered to keep their composure.

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Ten Hag is not doing well on or off the field. Positive outcomes and performances seem to be dwindling daily at Man Utd, and the team’s culture seems to be getting worse. It is obvious that the Dutchman will eventually be seeking for a new job after suffering 13 losses in the first 26 games of the season.