Manchester United drew 2-2 with Tottenham on Sunday meaning Erik ten Hag has won just one of his last six Premier League games.
As a result United sit eight points off the top four having played a game more than many of their rivals. Ten Hag is set to endure a tough January transfer window when it comes to recruitment due to the club’s cautious stance on spending amid Financial Fair Play concerns.
He had to dip into the loan market last year, although Wout Weghorst and Marcel Sabitzer hardly set Old Trafford alight. Neither stayed on beyond the summer as Ten Hag lamented the lack of funds. READ MORE: Hojlund good and Eriksen poor vs Tottenham READ MORE: Sir Jim proved wrong by United vs Spurs The situation is more tender this time around with no European football to offer and a top four push looking tough.
It means United’s next few games will be important in pushing themselves into contention. Wolves (A) - February 1 West Ham United (H) - February 4 Aston Villa (A) - February 11 Luton Town (A) - February 18 Fulham (H) - February 24 Manchester City (A) - March 2 Verdict: Given United’s form this season no fixture looks like an easy win.
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