Was Ten Hag the last one?

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Erik Ten Hag and Manchester United took a point from Aston Villa (0-0). But will this be enough to avoid his dismissal?

It was said that in the event of a defeat at Aston Villa, Manchester United could thank Erik ten Hag and promote Ruud Van Nistelrooy, one of his assistants and ex-legend of the club. The decision is currently pending, since if the Red Devils did not win at Villa Park, they did not lose either (0-0) on Saturday, against one of the best teams at the start of this season. seasons in the Premier League.

MU is standing still and remains 14th on the evening of this 7th day of the championship, without giving the impression that there is sufficient room for improvement to hope for a real change. In any case, it will be necessary to closely follow the news around Manchester during the international break, with the club realizing at this stage the worst start to the season in its Premier League history with 8 points in 7 matches.

Chelsea hooked

At the same time, Chelsea experienced a setback with a draw (1-1) at home against Nottingham Forrest, who was playing ten against eleven in the last 15 minutes, after the expulsion for a second yellow card by James Ward-Prowse. Nottingham opened the scoring through their scorer Chris Wood (50th), before Noni Madueke, author of a hat-trick earlier in the season, equalized a few moments later (57th). The Blues remained on three wins in a row and are four points behind leader Liverpool.

A little later in the day, Brighton welcomes Tottenham to close this 7th day.

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