Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag admits he is “really impatient” however accepts it’s going to take time to develop the team, particularly their “attacking game”.
Ten Hag took cost in the summertime and has overseen regular progress with United unbeaten of their final seven video games in all competitions, whereas they’ve additionally certified for the Europa League knockout levels.
United sit sixth within the Premier League, some extent off fourth-place Newcastle, as they host West Ham at Old Trafford on Sunday, stay on Sky Sports.
Ten Hag’s facet have scored 16 objectives within the league this season – the joint-lowest of the present high eight – however the Dutchman has referred to as for persistence relating to their offensive progress.
“Developing a team takes time,” he stated. “You cannot go from zero to 100 – it’s important to assemble it with the basics earlier than you go to the highest, to the roof.
“Unfortunately it takes time, and I haven’t got time and I’m actually impatient however I’ve to [wait] so it is fairly clear.
“I feel we’re getting higher at defending with 11, the gamers are extra conscious of it, that we now have to do it with 11.
“Also, our build-up is improving game-to-game so now we have to develop more on our attacking game but it’s the most difficult part, so it takes even more time but you can’t increase the tempo of that process. I want it but we have to take our time.”
United’s final loss got here in the beginning of the month as they have been hammered 6-3 at rivals Manchester City, however Ten Hag believes the defeat has supplied them with “good lessons” as they continue to be unbeaten since.
He stated: “We came out of the international break and in that game, we just forgot our rules, principles and beliefs.
“When you play towards City after which one participant makes a mistake it is like a pack of playing cards – it is huge what you see, you then get good classes for the weeks after.
“You don’t want to experience such days. Some lessons we have learned for the future, we have to improve a lot to face opponents of the level of Man City.”
‘I hope Martial returns earlier than World Cup’
Anthony Martial won’t be a part of Sunday’s squad for the sport towards West Ham because the Frenchman continues his restoration from a again damage sustained within the win at Everton earlier this month.
The 26-year-old, who has made simply 4 appearances this season, is again in coaching, though he is nonetheless ready to rejoin the primary team.
Asked whether or not Martial is more likely to play earlier than subsequent month’s World Cup, Ten Hag stated: “I hope. He’s making progress, he’s working outside so he’s on the pitch so we are waiting for his step back in team training.
“He had a setback as he fell out towards Everton along with his again. He’s had some accidents which is actually irritating for us but additionally for him.
“We have seen he played good in pre-season, he has scored three goals [this season] and he had an important role in the first goal at Everton with his assist for Antony so it would be really good to have him back because he can make a difference, he can score goals, he’s also really important in linking-up and the pressing from him is really good.”
Ten Hag on Antony showboating: I’ll appropriate him
United warmed up for Sunday’s match towards West Ham with a 3-0 house win over Sheriff Tiraspol which noticed them qualify for the Europa League knockout section.
But one of many fundamental speaking factors after beating Sheriff was Antony’s double spin ability within the first half – one thing a number of pundits branded “embarrassing” after the summer season signing then put the ball out of play.
Ten Hag, who went on to take the Brazil worldwide off at half-time, stated: “I haven’t got an issue with that so long as it is useful.
“Also from him I demand more – more runs behind, more often in the box, more followers in and more tempo dribbles, especially, and more playing in the pocket.
“So, we demand extra dominance on this sport and when there is a trick like that, it is good.
“As long as it’s functional, if you’re not losing the ball and you’re attracting players, then it’s OK.
“But if it is a trick due to a trick, then I’ll appropriate him.”
Ten Hag: Ronaldo did not hand over
Needless abilities have been one thing Ronaldo minimize out throughout his first spell at Old Trafford and helped him change into a famous person.
The 37-year-old returned to the beginning line-up on Thursday night after sitting out Saturday’s journey to Chelsea having refused to return on towards Tottenham final week.
Ronaldo was enduring a irritating evening in entrance of aim however finally scored his 701st membership aim to wrap up the victory.
“He kept going and the team kept going to put him in the right position,” Ten Hag stated. “He kept going to get himself in the right position.
“He did not hand over. I feel that is what his complete profession (is about). That’s why he is so good. In the tip, he will get the reward for it.”
‘Garnacho deserved an opportunity after a greater angle’
Old Trafford not solely bought to witness one of many all-time greats in motion on Thursday but additionally a rising star.
Alejandro Garnacho, a key a part of final season’s FA Youth Cup triumph, made his first United begin on the age of 18 and left to a standing ovation.
“I think it was a good performance from him,” Ten Hag stated. “He did what I expect him to do.
“First, he deserved the possibility after the final weeks. The begin was troublesome for him within the season.
“I was not happy with him but the last weeks I was happy with him – he got a better attitude, more resilience, more determination and what you see he is a talent.
“To cope with the ball in tight areas, to run behind, and particularly additionally his tempo dribbles, he can take gamers on and that is an excellent functionality in soccer these days, particularly towards opponents who’re defending that compact like this opponent.
“I’m happy with that. I hope for him it’s a stimulus, this first game, and that he knows ‘yeah, I have to do better to get into the team’, to create more but don’t forget the other things. You are playing in a team.”
Pushed on what Garnacho had completed flawed, Ten Hag stated: “Not wrong. It’s young kids, eh?
“They need to develop and to boost their persona, and so they need to know what are the legal guidelines and calls for in soccer, in high soccer.
“It’s not only about a trick or about scoring one goal. No, we have to win football games and that demands a lot and then you have to fulfil every day the highest standards.
“That is what we now have to show – and never solely to him however all of the gamers, particularly the younger gamers.”
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