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After the defeat, Erik Ten Hag's message that alarms Manchester United fans

Manchester United are not having a good time, this is what Erik Ten Hag says about the situation

By William Estrella

Manchester United are not having a good time, this is what Erik Ten Hag says about the situation
Manchester United are not having a good time, this is what Erik Ten Hag says about the situation

Manchester United are not having the best of starts to this new season. The English team has placed itself among the clubs with the most investment this summer, but things are not going well. Now, after losing to Crystal Palace, the fans are beginning to worry about what may happen if the club does not raise its level in the coming days. For this reason, Ten Hag spoke after the match and sent a message that alarms Manchester United fans.

 

"I know that every game in the Premier League is difficult and you have to play your best, but I understand that the fans expect a victory and we didn't win and we lost," declared the Dutch coach at a press conference. And he added: "Of course which is worrying, we have to be more consistent, this is not Manchester United's demand. The requirement is that we achieve a series of victories and enter a series. We have to do better than now. “I can give you reasons, but you will explain it as an excuse and there are no excuses, we have to win.”

Asked if United are a "soft" team, Ten Hag replied: "We lost two games in a row in the Premier League, but I wouldn't jump to that conclusion. We have to do better, and that is definitely the case." our body language that Old Trafford is a fortress and that nothing can be achieved here and the only way to go is to lose. We have to do better here,” concluded the coach.

 

The current situation of Manchester United

Manchester United added just nine points in seven appearances in this Premier League. The Red Devils will try to recover on Tuesday, October 3, when they host Galatasaray at Old Trafford for the second round of the Champions League group stage, and next Saturday they will be home to Brentford in the league.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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