**Tired of Excuses: Manchester United's Patience with Ten Hag Finally Runs Out** The tipping point for Manchester United came after a disappointing defeat to West Ham, leading the club's hierarchy to part ways with Erik ten Hag. Over the past 14 months, there were numerous occasions when sacking the Dutch manager would have seemed justified. However, the club held on, hoping he could turn the situation around. Ultimately, their patience and willingness to accept excuses came to an end following yet another lackluster performance. The loss at West Ham left United languishing in 14th place in the Premier League, raising concerns about the possibility of missing out on Champions League football for another season. This defeat marked the third consecutive loss for the team in east London, which proved to be the final straw for the club's senior officials. They convened to discuss the termination of Ten Hag's contract, as confidence in securing a top-four finish had dwindled. While the decision to dismiss him could have been made at various points in recent weeks, the performance against West Ham was particularly telling of the team's struggles. A series of mistakes on the pitch contributed to yet another disappointing result, prompting a unanimous decision from the club's leadership. On Monday, Omar Berrada and Dan Ashworth delivered the news to Ten Hag at Carrington, marking the end of his tenure at the club.