Man Utd CEO believes the club is 'progressing' despite Man City drubbing - report
Manchester United chief executive officer Richard Arnold believes ‘the club is making good progress’ despite an embarrassing defeat to Manchester City on Sunday, according to Manchester Evening News.
The report further states that Erik ten Hag retains the ‘full backing’ of the club.
Pep Guardiola’s men dominated the proceedings at Old Trafford and deservingly won by 3-0.
Erling Haaland scored twice before Phil Foden got his name on the scoresheet to seal a statement victory for the reigning champions.
Man United fans will be most disappointed by how easy the host made it for their arch-rivals by showing no fight and determination.
Man Utd CEO should wake up and see the reality
Richard Arnold was in attendance for the Manchester Derby on Sunday. He saw the Red Devils getting embarrassed in front of him.
We wonder what he is watching all season if he thinks United are progressing as a club.
The Red Devils have already lost five of their 10 Premier League games this campaign. They are standing at the 8th position on the league table.
Their goal difference is -5, the worst of the top 13 in the English top flight.
A top-four finish last season secured Champions League football for them.
They lost their first two fixtures and won the third game by the barest margin – courtesy of a last-gasp penalty save from Andre Onana.
They are yet to win a game with a two-goal margin this campaign. This tells how poor they have been going forward.
Injuries have played their part in pulling United down. However, questions must be asked from Ten Hag and players as well.
The whole Man United sale saga has played out for too long. It has caused unnecessary and unavoidable disorder around the club.
The United CEO wants to portray that the club is on the correct path. Deep down, he would acknowledge that the 20-time Premier League champions are nowhere near where they should be.
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