This is not Manchester United’s worst season – Ten Hag

Manchester United picked up all three points away at the Amex Stadium against Brighton. However, it wasn’t enough for Manchester United to climb higher up the table.
Manchester United ended the season with their lowest finish in the Premier League, as the Red Devils ended the campaign in 8th position.
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag, admitted that the season wasn’t up to Manchester United’s standard, but he insisted that two seasons ago under Ralf Rangnick was worse.
Of their league campaign, Ten Hag told Sky Sports: “It’s difficult but we talked before over this and it was a very tough season but by the end it is not good enough.
“We have a good opportunity going into the [FA Cup] final [against Manchester City], it’s a huge achievement but if you are in a final you want to win. It’s all about trophies and the opportunity to lift the cup.”
And speaking to BBC Match of the Day, he added: “Although we had less than 60 points, two years ago, 58 points, eighth is the worst performance.
“It is the truth but we should have done better. We knows the reasons behind, everyone knows, but it is not the right moment to go into it. It’s not good enough.”