Manchester United legend, Gary Neville has claimed manager, Erik ten Hag’s position will be “vulnerable” if he cannot produce a consistent style of play with the team.
On Sunday, the Red Devils drew 2-2 with Tottenham at Old Trafford.
The game saw Ange Postecoglou’s men accumulate 64% possession.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe watched on from the Directors’ Box, with the 71-year-old present for his first game since his £1.3bn investment in the club was announced.
Neville believes Ten Hag’s position will be under threat if he continues to fail to produce a style of play.
He told Sky Sports: “We need to see a style of play develop in the next few months or else I think the coach will be vulnerable because ultimately the new owner will come in and want to see how we’re going to play, want electricity, want razzmatazz.
“Manchester United has historically been a box office. Spurs are box office. I love watching the Spurs play football.
“Manchester United are a hard watch. They’ve got some exciting, talented players, it just needs to somehow gel in the next few months, and I hope it can for Erik ten Hag.”