Seems you are far more positive than some of our own! I’ve been very impressed so far. Early days but he just seems to have ‘it’. That aura about him.
I’m hopeful and at least at United you know he’ll get plenty of time.
Why do you say this? Since the appointment of David Moyes it is well known that it is written into the contract of each subsequent manager* that they must achieve Champions League qualification - either via league position or winning the Europa Cup. I have no reason to think that has changed for Erik Ten Hag because these contracts are drawn up by accountants and lawyers, many of whom probably won't know that to achieve top-4 (or win that Cup) next season, will be very, very difficult, indeed. Do you know otherwise?
*I would even add this: I bet if Ralf Rangnick had managed to put a decent run together in March, April and May and finish in a top-4 position, he would have been kept on in the 'consultancy role' he was originally promised, as a sort of 'bonus' for meeting that target, but he didn't and he went. It was reported
he made the decision due to the Austria job (to save face maybe?), but it was also said to be '...by mutual agreement...'. It's all in the small print these days, because Manchester United is a business first and a football club second.