In a recent analysis, The Guardian's Manchester football correspondent Jamie Jackson delves into the reasons behind Erik ten Hag's dismissal as manager of Manchester United. Despite receiving significant backing from the club during the summer transfer window, Ten Hag's tenure took a downturn as the 2024-2025 season began poorly. The team found itself in a precarious position, sitting closer to the relegation zone than the top four in the league standings. Ten Hag invested £200 million in new players over the summer, yet the signings have failed to make a significant impact on the team's performance. As a result, Ten Hag has struggled to advance the squad, leading to his eventual sacking. The situation highlights the challenges he faced in turning around the fortunes of a club with high expectations.