Ten Hag told he’s lucky to still be in charge of Manchester United

It has been a worrisome season so far for Manchester United.
United have been poor in the league, and were only recently sent packing from the Champions League, in a group that had Copenhagen and Galatasaray.
Former Newcastle and West Ham manager, Alan Pardew, has told Ten Hag that he’s lucky to still be Manchester United’s manager.
Speaking on talkSPORT radio, Alan Pardew said: “Well in my view, I think Erik ten Hag has been fortunate to still be there with some of the performances that they’ve had. I also want to call him out a little bit to show a bit more personality.
“I think he’s playing the game a little bit in terms of being restricted in what he’s saying. It’s a similar tone, ‘We’re all together in this, there’s no problems’, I think Manchester United fans want to see a bit of personality from him, a little bit more.
“Like, ‘Actually, we’ve been rubbish and we need to turn it on tonight.’ I’d like him to come out of that little bit, I think if he’s being like that in the dressing room and being very matter of fact, I think that’s going to be a bigger problem for them.
“It all seems orchestrated, the whole message coming out of Man United and if I was PR at Man United with the experience I’ve got, I’d say, ‘Come on guys, let’s get out there! Talk little bit more about, you know, ‘We’ve lost too many games’.”