Paul Scholes believes Manchester United has become a 'graveyard' for managers as he suggested where it has gone wrong for Erik ten Hag.
United have endured a disappointing start to the season, losing eight of their opening 16 matches across all competitions. Victory over Fulham was a welcome relief last weekend but Ten Hag was reliant on a late Bruno Fernandes winner at the end of another poor performance.
It is a stark contrast to the second half of last season in which United were one of the best teams in the league and won the Carabao Cup.
And Scholes attempted to put his finger on why it's all gone wrong. LIVE: Copenhagen vs United score and updates from Parken Stadium ALSO READ: United suffer fresh Casemiro and Martinez injury blows "It has become a graveyard for managers, especially in that second season," Scholes told TNT Sports. "You think of the manager before that struggled in that second season and we all felt like last season they were getting back somewhere. "I think he adjusted well last season.
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