MANCHESTER UNITED fans have predicted when Erik ten Hag will be sacked after spotting a bad omen.
The Red Devils have began the new season from where they left off, with two defeats and a draw from five games, leaving them 11th.
The pressure is mounting on the Dutchman – who will play host to Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham side on Sunday.
United have also failed to make a winning start to their Europa League campaign as they were held to a 1-1 draw with FC Twente on Wednesday despite a dominant first half.
After securing four points away from home in their last two Prem games, United enter into a difficult run of fixtures against Spurs, Porto, Aston Villa and Brentford.
But one Old Trafford fan has used a crystal ball to predict that Ten Hag will be sacked on October 24.
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This is the night when the Red Devils travel to Turkey to face former boss Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce side.
The mystic supporter wrote on X: “That Ten Hag sacked announcement after losing to Mourinho 👌.”
The superstitions are linked to the Portuguese Special One’s time in charge of the club before he was sacked in 2018 as United fans thinking he’ll want revenge.
If the prophecy rings true, the Dutchman has just one month left at the Theatre of Dreams.
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Others on X have even predicted goals from former loan midfielder Sofyan Amrabat and Fred, who now play for Fenerbahce, will seat their old boss’s fate.
But while many believe they’ve found Ten Hag’s date with destiny, other fans have backed the former Ajax boss.
One wrote: “Ten Hag has two trophies in two seasons. Everyone needs to calm down.”
A second chimed in: “I think I speak for all United fans, when I say Ten Hag needs time.”
Before one more said: “Stop with the Ten Hag out narrative. I’m Ten Hag IN💪.”
Another real test comes in December with a horror run of games some believe could prove to be Ten Hag’s undoing.
United kick off the month with a trip to Arsenal, where they have failed to win in their previous six visits.
That’s before the Manchester Derby ten days later, a banana skin clash away at Wolves on Boxing Day and a trip to Newcastle before the New Year.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk