Managing Manchester United is one of the most difficult jobs in football and Erik ten Hag knows that all to well given what he's got on his plate at Old Trafford.
The Dutchman is struggling to catch a break with issues both on and off the pitch engulfing the club.
United's 1-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace was met by a chorus of boss by the Old Trafford crowd, with the result seeing the side match an unwanted record that almost lost Sir Alex Ferguson his job as boss in 1989.
If it feels like it can go wrong at United it likely will go wrong and the problems just continue to mount in what has been a woeful start to the campaign.
United's season was already marred by issues just as it got going, with the whole furore surrounding Mason Greenwood's saga - that hung over the club for 19 months - dominating the agenda until he got his deadline day loan move to Getafe.
However, United and Ten Hag were dragged straight back into another domestic abuse controversy involving Antony.
The Brazilian was placed on paid leave last month as he returned home to fight allegations of assault made against him, which he has steadfastly refused.
The 23-year-old was questioned by Greater Manchester Police on Thursday over allegations that he attacked his girlfriend Gabriela Cavallin – which he strongly denies – and was allowed to go home without any restrictions.
Antony has since returned to the club and was present at Old Trafford on Saturday to watch his team-mates from the stands following his return to training.
United issued a statement announcing Antony's return before Ten Hag's press conference on Friday, and the Dutchman said: 'We make the statement so I refer to the statement, everything has been made clear in the statement. No, I don't think it's a distraction. We will focus on the games. He will do as well.
'On Saturday, he will be back in training, so tomorrow. I have to see, but I think, yeah (he's fit).'
The issues at ring wing grew further when Ten Hag became embroiled in spat with Jadon Sancho, claiming after their defeat by Arsenal last month that the Englishman had been left out of the match-day squad because the winger had not trained well in the lead-up to the clash.
Sancho called the claims 'completely untrue' in a lengthy social media post that evening, writing: 'Please don't believe everything you read!
'I will not allow people saying things that is completely untrue. I have conducted myself in training very well this week.
'I believe there are other reasons for this matter that I won't get into, I've been a scapegoat for a long time which isn't fair!'
Sancho has since deleted the post from social media but refused to back down and apologise for the post, leaving Ten Hag to exile him from the first-team squad and banish him from using the first team's facilities at Carrington.
The off-the-field issues have not been helped by the uncertainty surrounding the ownership of the club.
United, which are currently owned by the American Glazer family, was put up for sale in November, with the two front-runners - Sheikh Jassim and British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe - both submitting offers for a total takeover at Old Trafford in the region of £5billion.
However, the process has since stalled and Mail Sport reported in September that the Joel and Avram Glazer, who head up the ownership, were set to take the club off the market.
This saw United's stock plunge by 21 per cent as the New York Stock Exchange reacted to the report, but neither Ratcliffe nor Sheikh Jassim were informed about the sale being off - although they are yet to hear a further update.
While there's confusion surrounding the club's future, Old Trafford is in dire need or repairs while upgrading facilities are sorely needed.
A full redevelopment on the stadium has been on the cards for several years, but it remains to be seen when work will begin, with the complexities involved compounded by the club's potential sale.
Ten Hag has plenty of issues to deal with off the pitch but he's also struggling to cope with them on the field.
Injuries have plagued United's campaign this season, with their latest blow seeing Lisandro Martinez ruled out for the foreseeable ahead of a second operation on his broken metatarsal.
United revealed on Friday that Martinez will be out of action for up to three months due to a recurrence of the problem that ruled him out at the end of last season.
Mail Sport exclusively revealed on Sunday that the Argentina defender will have further surgery on the fifth metatarsal in his right foot on Monday in a bid to cure the problem once and for all.
Ten Hag has seen a number of his first team squad fall foul to injuries, with Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia and Aaron Wan-Bissaka all on the sidelines.
But while Ten Hag has had a lot to keep on top of, recent results are starting to speak for themselves – and loudly at that.
The defeat by Palace was United's third in their last four Premier League games, and the fans are beginning to get restless.
United were lucky to beat Wolves in their opening league game and were two down inside four minutes against Nottingham Forest before coming back to win.
Now back-to-back league defeats at home by Brighton and Palace followed a devastating last-minute defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates have left the club languishing in 10th, with the spotlight now well and truly on Ten Hag to stop the rot.
They now have two home games before the international break — against Galatasaray and then Brentford on Saturday — with two victories sure to help get United back on track in both competitions.
But further defeats will only leave the club in a perilous position.
Their opening group game defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League only raised more fears that they won't compete for the highest honours given they spent £180million this season and have already been beaten by top-four rivals Arsenal and Tottenham and now look to be going backwards.
The clock is well and truly ticking on Ten Hag's tenure at Old Trafford.
He may have matched Sir Alex's worst start to a league campaign in 34 years but like the legendary Scot, he'll be hoping that history can repeat itself and save his United career.
gm11
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Bruh, I won't buy to that idea, De gea has been outstanding even before d availability of Verane & Martinez...He has collected golden glove with Maguire & Smalling at d back.
As i said he's good shot stopper but has the worse goal kicks in the sport.
jojo88
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Literally won De gea his golden glove Martinez and Varane where solid last season. Second of all have you not seen are midfield this season? Literally bruno doing everything and the others passing the ball to noone and doing absolutely nothing. Feel sorry for bruno only one that shows passion every single game.
Bruh, I won't buy to that idea, De gea has been outstanding even before d availability of Verane & Martinez...He has collected golden glove with Maguire & Smalling at d back.
gm11
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ownership and management is part of it..........no money to buy better players
Well we all know the owners are in America all year round it's clear they don't care, but it's nothing to do with the manager he trains them gives them instructions if they don't stuck to it or listen its the players fault. Look at Sancho he got simple instructions to do extra training he complained. Like fair enough if Sancho was hardworking and put in a good shift but he hasn't done anything since arriving from dortmund, if the players are like that no wonder ten hag is dropping loads and making players leave and rightly so. Anyone that's lazy should be dropped end of and anyone that complains should be sold. Too much complaining the last 10+ years and too many excuses.
fadcdikop
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Nothing to do with management tbh, if you watch the games you know that bruno is the only player who runs in the squad, the other players are lazy so 1 v 11 is quiet hard tbh. Maybe if players done extra training like ten hag wants they maybe the players could do the basics like pass a ball to are team not the opposition, cross a ball, score a goal and even take set pieces. All could be learned from extra training but we do have the laziest squad in the league so can't really complain.
ownership and management is part of it..........no money to buy better players
gm11
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Pls, if u have to sell Verane & Martinez plus Maguire, don't hesitate cos those are areas most needed and important to d team...It's affecting d team progress, inconsistency.
Literally won De gea his golden glove Martinez and Varane where solid last season. Second of all have you not seen are midfield this season? Literally bruno doing everything and the others passing the ball to noone and doing absolutely nothing. Feel sorry for bruno only one that shows passion every single game.
gm11
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For me I think Problems Face UNITED It's Because Of Ownership and Management....Not Others Things...
Nothing to do with management tbh, if you watch the games you know that bruno is the only player who runs in the squad, the other players are lazy so 1 v 11 is quiet hard tbh. Maybe if players done extra training like ten hag wants they maybe the players could do the basics like pass a ball to are team not the opposition, cross a ball, score a goal and even take set pieces. All could be learned from extra training but we do have the laziest squad in the league so can't really complain.
Alopenu
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so ten hag he's allowed to talk bad about players but they are not allowed to tell the truth, when you tell people what's going on, you are not a good players and you don't have manner you're even sent in exile
Go to sleep if you don't have any reasonable things to say. Fans like you are also United problem
dopaeoprsu
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For me I think Problems Face UNITED It's Because Of Ownership and Management....Not Others Things...
Yambiklnr
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In training Rashford passes the ball nicely just to fool ETH and in game he plays his own things 🤣
Suyaklmt
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so ten hag he's allowed to talk bad about players but they are not allowed to tell the truth, when you tell people what's going on, you are not a good players and you don't have manner you're even sent in exile
hescmnpuyz
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United should trust Harry Maguire
Buwbemopyz
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when you bought old players and sold the young ones
Buwbemopyz
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good players under useless coach
zapbeiosuy
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Go and shake your hands with sancho..Man it's have a jewel should forgive him and put him on the 11
mapbcelt
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To the tune of Night Fever by the beegees, "Wife beaters, wife beaters, antony giggs and greenwood. You know that they're just wife beaters, wife beaters, all playing for the same club"
jojo88
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Pls, if u have to sell Verane & Martinez plus Maguire, don't hesitate cos those are areas most needed and important to d team...It's affecting d team progress, inconsistency.
Eduu2431
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The problems are many.but we're still Manchester United💪... The Glazers are dividing us.but soon. we'll show our true unity.🙏