Man United have 'wasted' the season, with '£200m down the drain' - and Erik ten Hag ISN'T the main man to blame, says Jamie Carragher, as he names three questionable big-money buys
Daily MailLiverpool legend Jamie Carragher believes Manchester United's decision to stick with Erik ten Hag in the summer will be 'the catalyst for another wasted campaign.' Jamie Carragher has taken a major swipe at Manchester United's hierarchy in a column Erik ten Hag is under the microscope after Manchester United's poor start to the season Carragher reserved plenty of criticism for Ratcliffe, who handed Ten Hag a new deal in July Ratcliffe was the key decision-maker behind handing Ten Hag a contract extension in the summer after the Dutchman guided the Red Devils to a shock FA Cup victory over Manchester City. Carragher also highlighted Man United's woeful goal difference of plus 11 in the Premier League in Ten Hag's 82 matches in charge. Carragher is yet to be convinced by De Ligt after his rough start to life in Manchester Ten Hag was allowed to bring in several new faces in the summer, but at significant cost Carragher questioned what happens if a new boss comes in and isn't a fan of the new signings 'And did no one raise the issue that if sticking with him backfired, his eventual replacement might not believe Matthijs de Ligt, Joshua Zirkzee and Manuel Ugarte are the right fit for them?'