Exasperated Ten Hag says United are 'not good enough to be consistent' after Cherries disaster

Bournemouth humbling brings manager's flawed tactical approach and team selections into focus again as he admits 'I have to take responsibility'
Exasperated Ten Hag says United are 'not good enough to be consistent' after Cherries disaster

WHAT IS THE POINT? Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag during the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Pic: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.

Exasperated Erik ten Hag admitted Manchester United are not good enough to play on a high level consistently after Bournemouth made history with their first-ever Old Trafford win.

This has been a challenging second season in the dugout for the Dutchman, whose side collapsed in humiliating fashion just three days after impressively beating Chelsea.

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