Erik ten Hag has acknowledged that the Manchester United board is "not happy" with the team's disappointing start to the season, which has left them in 14th place with just eight points from seven matches. The manager's position has come under scrutiny once again, especially with the team managing only three wins in their last ten games across all competitions. Ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash against Brentford, Ten Hag admitted that the club's hierarchy, including Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who oversees football operations, along with chief executive Omar Berrada and sporting director Dan Ashworth, are dissatisfied with the current performances of the team. Despite the pressure, Ten Hag remains confident in his ability to turn the team's fortunes around.