MARTIN KEOWN has questioned if "lonely" Erik ten Hag gets enough help from Manchester United staff like assistant boss Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Arsenal legend Keown and then-United striker Van Nistelrooy were famously fierce rivals on the pitch, peaking with the "Battle of Old Trafford" in September 2003.
Now the former England defender wonders whether RVN is "giving everything" to support under-pressure fellow Dutchman Ten Hag.
Sunday's shocking 3-0 home defeat to Tottenham plunged the Red Devils to 13th in the Premier League.
United have lost three of their six Pem games, scoring just five times.
And Keown appeared to speculate that Van Nistelrooy, who only returned to Old Trafford in the summer, has one eye on succeeding Ten Hag.
The BBC and TNT Sports pundit told talkSPORT: "I'm looking at Van Nistelrooy. Is he giving everything to this manager? This manager looks very lonely on the sideline.
"Is Van Nistelrooy waiting to take over? Because it looks as if there's going to be change taking place there."
Keown added: "Is everyone adding to the group? I'm not seeing that from Van Nistelrooy.
"Ten Hag is just sitting there, nothing going on, no conversation. Pep [Guardiola] goes back and speaks to the gurus next to him.
"Is everybody looking in the mirror at themselves giving their best?
"It doesn't look like the players are committed, it doesn't look like the staff are particularly committed. It's a lone man in the dugout."
Ex-England chief Gareth Southgate and Inter Milan's Simone Inzaghi are rated prime contenders to step in if Ten Hag does depart Old Trafford.
The former Ajax manager is the bookies' favourite to be the next top-flight chief out, ahead of Southampton's Russell Martin and Wolves boss Gary O'Neil.
Keown suggested it might be best for United if Ten Hag, who took over in April 2022, did leave soon.
He said: "You could look at it and say, 'well, OK, the management team that's in there, if they allowed him to lose that many games last year, then no wonder he's going to be allowed to carry on'.
“But I'm not sure that's the right way to go with this current manager. I think it's time now.”
Ten Hag, 54, won the EFL Cup in his first season in charge, then masterminded United's 2-1 FA Cup final triumph over Manchester City last term.
Club chiefs then triggered a one-year extension to his contract, taking it to 2026.
Riybcdimpr
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The question is, is the head coach advisable or he trusts his bald head
Fitabdnpru
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known shd focus on not getting drunk
Dramz13
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Here he is Always on top of van nesteroy
PrincePowell
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RVN is only after taking ETH job nothing more
Iron-U
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Does Tenhag seem to you as a man who takes advice from anyone. The mark of a good leader is listening to advice, you will see Guodiola and Arteta consulting their assistants and medical team during matches, Tenhag is Man alone. That's why he hardly changes the pattern of play. He sees every team as the same and approaches the games the same way
Zezesol400
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l understand that you make an income out of talking shit, but when given an appointment to manage even a league one team, nothing comes out on it fools
so 4 your understanding,everybody hav 2b a coach b4 analysing matters concerning football?!!
bamadiloty
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He doesn’t have strikers to coach
bamadiloty
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Man U must play Barnsley every week
honblmrtz
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talk about 21years of trophyless
Zumcmnopuz
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l understand that you make an income out of talking shit, but when given an appointment to manage even a league one team, nothing comes out on it fools