Erik ten Hag declares: Manchester United in the right direction

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag spoke to ‘beINSports’ about his side’s present predicament and stated that they are progressing well as a team despite their troubles at the start of the season.

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Manchester United’s season has not started well, with disappointing results in both the Premier League and the Champions League. They are, however, resuming their winning ways.

The Red Devils have won four of their previous five Premier League games, defeating Brentford, Sheffield United, Fulham, and Luton Town. They are also anticipated to do well against Everton in their first game following the November international break.

In an interview with ‘beINSports’ ahead of the Premier League kickoff weekend, Dutch manager Erik ten Hag stated that his team is growing and heading in the right direction.

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“We’re about a third of the way through the season.” As we’ve seen, it was a difficult start, but I believe we’re catching up. And we’ve won four of our last five games. So we’re in a good attitude, and I believe we’re on the right track,” he said.

“So, I think we’re building and building confidence before we go into that intense program in December.” We’re developing strong beliefs as well as some habits.

“And now we hope to stay with the same line-up, or with 12 to 14 players, while constructing the line-up, because that has been our difficulty so far.” We had to adjust every time, and we didn’t build routines. “We had to change every time,” he went on.

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“Well, I’m sure there’ll be more, but it’s a good, good sign.” It’s a good sign that we’re making progress. But you can also see that our opponents are shedding points, and there are no easy games in the Premier League, and everyone will drop points at some point.”

The English team travels to Galatasaray next week, knowing that a defeat would mean elimination from the Champions League.