Embattled Manchester United boss Eric Ten Hag, would be replaced by a manager without a single trophy under his credentials, a Supercomputer predicts.
Ten Hag’s struggles at United

The Dutchman is again fighting to save his job as United manager and is understood to have just two games left in order to save himself.
Having been backed by the members of United’s new-look boards in the summer, the Ten Hag was authorized to spend substantially during the summer transfer window on the likes of Matthijs de Ligt, Manuel Ugarte, Noussair Mazraoui and Joshua Zirkzee.
Despite the investment, the team doesn’t appear to be much different from their struggling self from the previous season, when the 54-year-old manager was able to cover for his shortcomings with an unexpected FA Cup victory.
The latest result in what has been a disastrous 2024-2025 campaign so far, is a humiliating 3-0 league defeat to Tottenham at the Old Trafford on Sunday evening, one which sparked reactions from the club’s fans who called for the gaffer’s sacking.
Supercomputer predicts Ten Hag’s replacement

While Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel were mentioned as possible successors for the Dutchman by United earlier in the summer, BoyleSports supercomputer indicates that Gareth Southgate has a 34% probability of taking over at the Theatre of Dreams.

Southgate resigned as England manager, after being denied the opportunity to secure his first trophy as a manager following the Three Lions painful defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.
With Ten Hag’s future still undecided, it remains to be seen whether BoyleSports’ prediction could come true.