Twitter Reacts Hilariously To Erik Ten Hag Winning Premier League Manager Of The Month

Former Liverpool Player Reveals Ten Hag Replacement
Former Liverpool Player Reveals Ten Hag Replacement

Twitter/X users have reacted in hilarious fashion after Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag won the Premier League Manager of the Month award for November, despite his side’s poor form this season.

Why Has Ten Hag Won The Premier League Manager Of The Month?

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to notice that things haven’t exactly been going well at Manchester United this season.

With rumours of dressing room revolts, the impending 25% purchase of the club by INEOS and Jadon Sancho’s ongoing feud with Erik ten Hag, Manchester United’s form on the pitch has massively suffered.

For the majority of the season United have been impotent in attack, leggy in midfield and leaky at the back, causing them to make their worst start to a Premier League season ever.

However, despite still lacking any cohesion in terms of performances, this Manchester United side have somehow continued to pick up results.

In the majority of those games Manchester United have been less than convincing but have still banded together to steal the 3 points.

As a result of winning 4 out of their last 5 Premier League games, the Red Devils have gone completely unnoticed to become the most in-form team in the Premier League, according to Transfermarkt.

Sandwiched between a November loss against bitter rivals Manchester City and a December loss against Newcastle United, ten Hag’s side conspired to win all 3 Premier League games without conceding in November, albeit against bottom-half sides.

As a result, and I know it’s hard to believe, Erik ten Hag has been awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month award and Twitter/X cannot believe it.

Twitter/X Reacts To Ten Hag’s Manager Of The Month Award

https://twitter.com/offsiderami/status/1733095166532030740

Do you think Erik ten Hag deserved to win the Premier League Manager of the Month award?

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