Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
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Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
READ THE LATEST MAN UTD NEWS, TRANSFER RUMOURS & GOSSIP
Erik ten Hag says his Manchester United gamers can not afford to really feel sorry for themselves as they purpose to bounce again within the Carabao Cup after their weekend derby defeat.
The Red Devils suffered their seventh defeat in all competitions to this point this season with the excellent 3-0 residence defeat to Manchester City.
While strain is rising on former Ajax boss Ten Hag, 90min understands his future at Old Trafford is taken into account protected by the membership’s hierarchy and incoming stakeholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with an understanding that present points can not all be laid on the Dutchman’s toes.
Writing in his pre-game programme notes earlier than United’s conflict with Newcastle on Wednesday night, Ten Hag reiterated his perception in his squad and asserted that higher outcomes will quickly materialise.
He wrote: “At Manchester United, every game involves high stakes. Every single day, there is pressure on everybody involved with this club, but those demands and standards are a challenge which we must always meet head-on.
“While this has not been the begin to the season that we had all hoped for, I’m sure that we’ve got the expertise and angle as a collective to maneuver in the proper path. I consider that it’s only a matter of time earlier than we’re exhibiting our true selves. It will come, I’m sure.
“I continue to believe in these players and am confident we will improve after a difficult start to the season.
“There is not any level in feeling sorry for ourselves at this second in time.
“Nobody at this club enjoys defeat, particularly in a Manchester derby like last Sunday, but everything we have achieved together so far has been built on looking forward, which means we have to move on quickly from what happens, whether it is positive or negative.
“We have by no means spent too lengthy having fun with our victories, so we is not going to spend an excessive amount of time interested by our losses. We should at all times look ahead, collectively.”
Wednesday’s clash is a repeat of last season’s Carabao Cup final when a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Wembley earned Ten Hag his first piece of silverware at Old Trafford.
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