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Ten Hag delivers more boring football as Man United drift on

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BIRMINGHAM, England -- If Sir Jim Ratcliffe invested £1.25 billion in Manchester United for the thrills and spills that come with being associated with one of the world's biggest football clubs, he might just want his money back ... unless he gets his kicks out of firing a manager.

As Erik ten Hag's United walked off the field at Villa Park having secured a 0-0 draw against Aston Villa, they did so having recorded the club's worst-ever start to a Premier League season on eight points from seven matches.