Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag expressed his frustration following a recent match, stating that his team should have secured a victory. “We should have won. In the first half, we left them alive. We should have scored one or two goals. The second half was more balanced,” Ten Hag remarked.
The Dutch manager highlighted the team’s efforts to maintain defensive solidity and control during the game. “We have worked very hard as a team to be defensively compact. Also, on the ball we want very good structures and control,” he added.
Recent Developments
- Erik ten Hag recently explained his decision to bench Marcus Rashford.
- He addressed criticism directed towards Manchester United.
- Ten Hag commended Rashford’s resilience and performance.
- He emphasised the need for Antony to prove himself.
- Ten Hag praised Rashford’s early season scoring form.