Let us continue with the coverage of the misfortunes that daunt Manchester United. Six games, two wins, five goals scored-three of them against the lifeless Southampton-and just one scored at home. Players have seemingly returned to the pitch, the injury crisis is over, and the lineup has stabilized, but everything still feels so sad, bleak, and hopeless. I usually support Erik ten Hag, and don't blame him for United's failures. Too much had gone wrong before him, and in his first season, he ...