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The two players publicly pointed out by Ten Hag after the victory by the minimum

Erik Ten Hag did not hesitate in pointing out hese two players.

By William Estrella

Erik Ten Hag did not hesitate in pointing out hese two players.
Erik Ten Hag did not hesitate in pointing out hese two players.

The Red Devils rescued a hard-fought win two minutes from time in the fourth round of the UEFA Europa League against Omonia of Cyprus.

The team coached by Erik Ten Hag won thanks to a goal by Scott McTominay, who came off the bench and became the hero of the night. However, that only summed up what was an agonizing 90 minutes for Manchester United.

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Manchester United did not play a bad game, their problem was actually that they were very inaccurate in their final passes and evidently in their shots as well, and we must also highlight the rival goalkeeper, who completed one of the most memorable games for a goalkeeper, until the end, when he was unable to stop the goal.

At the 60th minute, Erik Ten Hag could not take it any longer and made two substitutions, because he saw that his two players were doing more harm than good. In addition, they practically did not even put a precise cross to Cristiano Ronaldo's head.

Who were the ones who were singled out?

Malacia, the Dutch full-back, and Antony, the new Brazilian signing, were the first two substitutions of the match because they were so inaccurate. And if that wasn't enough, both players were also booed by the crowd.


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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