Well, this demonstrates that they have not lost all touch with reality, unlike LFC fans.
Liverpool must be huge favourites to beat them, the only question is by how many.
It's interesting though that Rag fans are already in the panic/revolt stage after one game. Did they really think that a new manager could work miracles overnight? Even Pep or Klopp would struggle with the dross they've got, and the new signings are, to put it generously, unimaginative.
They need to be patient and pray to God that they aren't relegated.
That's true. They are only saying what we and everyone else thinks - Liverpool are big favourites to beat them in a few weeks and it has the potential to get ugly for United.
To be fair to United fans I don't think they did expect miracles from the new manager. The panic / revolt isn't down to the what Ten Hag has or hasn't done (with maybe the exception of the abortive pursuit of Arnautovic). At least as I see it, they are panicking because the top management of the footballing side of the club (the stuff a DoF should be responsible for) is really, really bad. And to be honest, they are right to panic and revolt. It's only the same as what we are saying here. Of course - as is always the case in these situations - there are some fans who blame the manager, some who blame the players, some who blame top management and the owners, and a mix of all those, and this leads to arguments and a nasty atmosphere, just like it did when we were shit.
None of that makes for a good environment for a new coach to come in and carry out a thorough rebuild of what is a poor, unbalanced, overpaid squad with a bad dressing room and loads of egos. So Ten Hag is in a tremendously difficult position and a bit like the Liverpool game, things could get real ugly, real quick. I wouldn't be that surprised if he doesn't last out the season. (And I hope he doesn't because I actually think he's a good coach.)
It's great!
Oh, one extra point. It always makes me chuckle when I see rags saying they should sell this or that player (Rashford, Ronaldo, Maguire, whoever). Like, who is buying these players? They are serial underperformers on massive wages. You're going to have to pay to get rid of them, not the other way around! Some of them still don't get this ...it's not the 2000s now, when the likes of Sunderland would pay good money for your crappy cast offs just because they had that magic United fairy dust.