Ex Manchester United striker, Michael Owen has come out to say that he cannot see any positives from Erik ten Hag’s team. He recently had his say after they lost 3-0 at home against Bournemouth, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, being knocked out of a cup competition already, about to exit the UCL at the group stage, and no chance of winning the EPL are all proof that all is not well with the club.

Owen added that things have to change at MUFC very soon, or the club is going nowhere this season.
His words, “I just can’t see any positives for [United] at present. Knocked out of the cup, about to go out of the Champions League at the group stage, no chance of winning the league, average signings, shocking performances, manager falling out with players, no identity on the pitch, poor team selections….. Things need to change as this team is going nowhere. Oh, and up next is Bayern Munich followed by a trip to Anfield.”
WOW.
Manchester United Football Club, commonly referred to as Man United or simply United, is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top division in the English football league system.
Nicknamed the Red Devils, they were founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, but changed their name to Manchester United in 1902. After a spell playing in Clayton, Manchester, the club moved to their current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910.
Alex Ferguson and his assistant Archie Knox arrived from Aberdeen on the day of Atkinson’s dismissal, and guided the club to an 11th-place finish in the league. Despite a second-place finish in 1987–88, the club was back in 11th place the following season. Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, Ferguson’s job was saved by victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup final.
The following season, Manchester United claimed their first UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup title. That triumph allowed the club to compete in the European Super Cup for the first time, where United beat European Cup holders Red Star Belgrade 1–0 at Old Trafford. The club appeared in two consecutive League Cup finals in 1991 and 1992, beating Nottingham Forest 1–0 in the second to win that competition for the first time as well.
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