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Manchester United chief Richard Arnold believes club is making progress despite poor start to the season

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Erik ten Hag retains the full backing of the Manchester United power brokers and chief executive Richard Arnold believes the club is making "good progress".

United have lost five of their first 10 league games for the first time since 1986 and are eighth in the Premier League table, eight points off the top four.

Bayern Munich and Galatasaray have inflicted defeats in the Champions League group stage on United, who have won seven and lost seven so far this term. READ MORE: United are going backwards with Ten Hag's decision-making READ MORE: Rashford and Evans poor - United player ratings Despite the dismal performances of the team, the Manchester Evening News can reveal Arnold has told interested observers United are progressing as a club.

United posted record full-year revenues of £648.4million on Thursday but still recorded a loss of £42.1m last season. Arnold was in attendance for the 3-0 derby drubbing by Manchester City on Sunday that has left United with a goal difference of -5 - the joint-worst of the top 13 in the league.

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