Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has openly discussed the team’s performance in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) group stage, emphasizing a lack of regret but acknowledging the need for improvement. Ten Hag, who is currently at the helm of the Premier League club, stressed the importance of learning from the experience and recognized that the team displayed quality football during the campaign.
Learning from the UCL Experience
Ten Hag highlighted the necessity for the team to achieve greater consistency in their performances. He pointed out his role in enhancing the team’s capabilities, stating that it is his responsibility to guide the players effectively. Moreover, he called for the players to take on more responsibility in their approach to the game.
The Dutch manager’s comments suggest a forward-looking approach, focusing on development and accountability within the squad as they move past their UCL group stage experience. With Ten Hag at the reins, Manchester United appears to be set on a path of reflection and growth, aiming to refine their performance on the European stage.