Manchester United have now lost eight of their opening 18 Premier League matches.
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Manchester United fans appear to have run out of patience for Erik ten Hag to turn things around following their 2-0 defeat to West Ham.
After what was a promising debut campaign for Ten Hag last season, he's struggled to kick on this campaign.
They've lacked conviction in the final third and suffered a humiliating exit from the Champions League.
United haven't fared much better in the league with defeats to Brighton, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth among others.
Manchester United fans are tired of Erik ten Hag
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The 3-0 triumph over Everton is the only league game this season where United have won by a margin greater than a single goal.
But Ten Hag's side have struggled to find any form since that victory at Goodison Park last month.
A trip to West Ham was always going to be tough, but once again United struggled to create any real attacking threat with Rasmus Hojlund still waiting for his first league goal.
Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus helped the Hammers to all three points with goals in the second half.
Ten Hag was left stunned on the touchline with United fans soon making their way for the exit after Kudus' strike.
And it appears as though United fans have grown tired of Ten Hag in the dugout and want the club to bring in a new manager.
One angry punter wrote on X: "I've snapped #TenHagOut f***ing useless watching this s**t every week."
Another posted: "Time to expose this fraud. #tenhagout."
Erik ten Hag is coming under increasing pressure
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A third said: "I have backed Eric Ten Hag all along and I still do but picking this team is like he is trying to sack himself"
Another demanded: "If United don't sack Ten Hag today then the club is finished."
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A fifth wrote: "You see player like Mohammed Kudus but you went to waste 100M on Antony.
"We need to sack Ten Hag now, even before he leaves with the team bus."