Erik Ten Hag says Manchester United “will be fine,” adding that he is ready to “ build a new team” after a slow start this season.
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TEN HAG SAYS UNITED ‘WILL BE FINE’ AFTER TOUGH LOSS AGAINST LIVERPOOL
Furthermore, Ten Hag says United “will be fine” after his side absorbed a tough 0-3 loss to Liverpool on Sunday.
Moreover, the United manager asked for patience after absorbing a defeat so early into the new season.
“I explained this so many times. We will build it. We have young players and players to build in,” Ten Hag said.
“Today, we had three players who started for the first time this season. We will be fine,” he added.
Ten Hag acknowledged Casemiro and new signee Manuel Ugarte are just some of the players he needs to integrate into the team.
UNITED MANAGER ADMITS BUILDING TEAM NOT LIKE ‘HARRY POTTER’
Moreover, the United manager admits building the team along with the new signings will not come magically like “Harry Potter.”
“It will take time, so it’s not like Harry Potter. That is what you have to acknowledge,” Ten Hag said.
“And if you see Manuel Ugarte, he hasn’t played so far this season. Not one match minute,” he added.
Furthermore, Ten Hag had to replace Casemiro at halftime of Sunday’s match after he committed two errors.
Casemiro’s mistakes led to goals for Liverpool’s Luis Diaz.
‘SUGGESTION’ BETTER TEAM PLAY HAS MANAGER SNAPPING BACK
Furthermore, a suggestion for better team play moving forward has Ten Hag snapping back.
The manager reacted when asked if his team continued to get punished for the same mistakes.
“Maybe you can explain to me which mistakes. You are sure? I don’t think so,” Ten Han snapped back.
“I think we won after (Manchester) City the most trophies in English football in the last two years, so I am sorry for you,” he added.
However, Ten Hag acknowledged the need to be humble despite seeing some positives within the team.
“There are (positives), but I don’t want to talk about this,” the manager said.
“It hurts, it hurts especially for our fans; we have to be humble and move on,” he added.