Thomas Tuchel has previously critiqued the pressure that the likes of Gary Neville and Rio Ferdinand put on Manchester United managers.
Erik ten Hag is facing considerable scrutiny at Old Trafford following a lacklustre start to the season and is now facing the very real possibility of being replaced.
The Red Devils' disappointing performances this season have led to serious questions about ten Hag's future, with the club's hierarchy discussing their options.
Currently, United sit 14th in the Premier League table, with a record of two victories, two draws, and three losses. Worryingly, Ten Hag's team has only netted five goals in the top flight and failed to score in their last three matches - including a goalless draw against Aston Villa at the weekend. READ MORE: Manchester United lining up Thomas Tuchel to replace Erik ten Hag READ MORE: United and Ineos have one question to answer at crunch meeting It's now to be understood that the United board are considering former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager Tuchel as a potential replacement for Ten Hag.
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