Following Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-0 victory over Manchester United, TV host Piers Morgan made fun of Erik Ten Hag and the Red Devils.
United suffered its first loss of the year as Ten Hag’s team continued their mediocre start to the new season.
Conversely, Spurs were in total command in North London as manager Ange Postecoglou kept his commitment to the team to produce attractive football.
With United lagging in 10th place after the loss, Spurs are now fifth in the early standings.
The TV host Morgan was quick to criticize United for their dismal performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on social media.
The ardent Arsenal supporter brought up the last time The Red Devils lost to Spurs and gave up two goals in a game.
The ardent Arsenal supporter referred to the previous time the Red Devils gave up two goals against Spurs, a game that United went on to win thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s hat-trick.
The last time Spurs scored twice against United, a man from United defeated them on his own with a magnificent hat-trick.
However, after being declared “the issue,” he disappeared, leaving Ten Hag with no one else to blame.
Piers is a huge fan of the former United star and disapproved of their choice to allow him to go midway through the previous campaign.
Since then, Ten Hag has increased his options for strikers by signing Rasmus Hjlund from Atlanta this summer.
The team recently sold midfielder Fred, and Scott McTominay is still up for sale as they try to raise money for fresh signings.
United must improve its midfield
Mason Mount, a midfielder from Chelsea, was another significant acquisition for Ten Hag this summer.
Playing with Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, the Englishman was expected to ‘complete’ United’s starting midfield, but after two matches, it’s obvious the dynamic isn’t working.
Bruno and Mount are both forward-thinking players, which frequently leaves Casemiro exposed. As a result, United’s biggest need right now is to add another defensive midfielder.
The team recently sold midfielder Fred, and Scott McTominay is still up for sale as they try to raise money for fresh signings.