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''I’m glad that the team won. Three points and [we’re] through to the next round against a tough side, near the top of League Two, and it’s always difficult coming away,'' he told MUTV, following our 2-1 triumph in Cumbria. Manchester United fans will be able to tune in to watch live action of our Under-21s side this weekend, with coverage on MUTV, ManUtd.com and the United App.
Manchester United have to learn from the consistency of Manchester City, according to manager Erik ten Hag as he aims to bounce back from a humiliating ...
"When you had a lack of it in the last years, it's not something that you build or progress in a week or a month. "We have seen it against Liverpool, we have seen it against Arsenal, but now we have to do it on a consistent basis and that is what we have to work for now." "I think it's quite clear that City is a standard in that and there are more teams, but I think also we can deliver that.
Prior to that cameo, Martial had only played one half of football in the Premier League this term – an impressive contribution our 2-1 win over Liverpool – ...
While the manager has made it clear that while he will not rush his players back, Martial looks in line to see his game-time increased in the coming weeks, as the matches come thick and fast for the Reds at home and abroad. Martial returned to action against City in impressive fashion, and looks to be in line for more minutes when United face Omonia Nicosia in the Europa League on Thursday evening. One of the few positives from Sunday’s loss to Manchester City was the second-half introduction of Manchester United striker Anthony Martial, and his subsequent brace in the 6-3 defeat.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has told his squad they must learn how to "play nasty" if they are going to be successful this season.
[Raphael Varane](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/153053/Raphaël-Varane) available for the trip to Everton after the French international missed the win over Omonia. "That is what we have to work for now. "It's quite clear City is the standard in that. "It's not something that you build or progress in a week or a month," Ten Hag added. That is the demand from us, from the coaches to the players. They have recorded impressive wins over
Erik ten Hag was justified in criticising his Manchester United players on the back of last week's h...
For much of his Arsenal career, he's been used as the deepest midfielder, but that's no longer the case with Thomas Partey the first choice in that role. Since then, he's steadily won back the faith of Arsenal fans and is arguably enjoying the finest spell of his Arsenal career. Xhaka made sarcastic gestures to the crowd in response, cupped his ear and then appeared to swear at the Arsenal fans as he was replaced by Bukayo Saka. But, with the January 2020 transfer window only a day old, Arteta revealed Xhaka had assured him he was staying. In the intervening period, Xhaka provided an explanation for his actions, detailing how months of abuse at matches and on social media had seen him reach "boiling point". He did then go three successive seasons without a red card, attributing his initial improvement in that area to Arsene Wenger back in November 2017, with video analysis seemingly crucial to the midfielder's learning.
(Reuters) - Former Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney urged Cristiano Ronaldo to remain patient and make the most of the opportunities that come his way ...
"Knowing him, it'll be very difficult for him to sit on the bench ... He's obviously not the player he was when he was 22 or 23, for instance. him and (Lionel) Messi are two of the greatest players to ever play the game, but ultimately time catches up with us all.
Erik Ten Hag gave a brutal assessment of his Manchester United side after a difficult two games following the international break.
However, recent performances suggest there is still work to do for Ten Hag to ensure his side perform consistently at a high level. We have to bring the intensity in every game on the pitch. Both performances left much to be desired, and Ten Hag was brutally honest about his team in his press conference today.
Manchester United have been given 23 yellow cards in the Premier League this season. This puts them top in yellow cards per game. Diogo Dalot and Scott ...
Ten Hag admits it is ‘difficult to say’ whether he will be back to full fitness in time for the visit to Everton. Raphael Varane is striving to be fit for the match. So now he has to make sure he gets fit and fights for his position.” “But also take it to the players. And if you are not available you cannot get a place in the first XI. “Like we have too many bookings and some in the start of Premier League, they play tough.
Erik ten Hag has suggested that he wants his Manchester United stars to play "nasty but smart" but "it will take months" to get it right.
They have to play smart but they also have to play nasty as well.” It will take months.” It is not something that your build or progress in a week or a month. But I have to take it to the players to look in the mirror. We want to get the game going. I heard at the start that the Premier League, but we get so many bookings and I don’t understand.
Former Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney urged Cristiano Ronaldo to remain patient and make the most of the opportunities that come his way as the ...
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