Irish Daily Mirror

TEN HAG:PLAYING FOR UNITED IS GREAT... IF YOU CAN HANDLE IT

- BY SIMON MULLOCK

ERIK TEN HAG believes nothing beats playing for Manchester United – but only if you can handle the pressure.

With Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS group embarking on a mission to discover why the Red Devils have suffered a decade of underachie­vement, despite blowing more than £1billion in the transfer market, Ten Hag (right) insists that pulling on the famous shirt remains the pinnacle.

But the Dutchman admitted that some players cannot cope with the sheer weight of expectatio­n at Old Trafford.

United are unlikely to spend big in this month’s transfer window, despite allowing Jadon Sancho (above, left) and Donny van de Beek (above, right) to leave on loan.

But asked whether Ratcliffe will have problems convincing players to sign for United going forward, Ten Hag said: “That is always on those players and how much confidence you have in your capabiliti­es.

“But I can tell you one thing – the Premier League is tough, Man United is tough.

“It is tough to play there because it’s more easy to play in almost any other team than Man United because the pressure is that high always.

“You have to deal with that. But if you have confidence in yourself, this is the best challenge – and this is definitely the best club you want to be at as a player. It depends on player to player, and it depends especially on the character of the player, their personalit­y.”

Sancho is moving back to Borussia Dortmund after a spectacula­r fall-out with the United manager in which he accused Ten Hag of not telling the truth when he left the £72million winger out of his squad in September.

Ten Hag was reluctant to address Sancho’s longterm future while the deal is still being sealed. But he was more forthcomin­g about why Van de Beek has failed to hit the heights in Manchester.

The Dutch midfielder was nominated for the Ballon d’or in 2019 after helping Ten Hag’s Ajax win the Eredivisie title and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League.

When he signed for United for £35m during

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign in 2020 it was regarded as a major coup because Barcelona also wanted the atomic blond.

But Van de Beek has made just 23 starts for the club and has joined Eintracht Frankfurt until the end of the season, with the Bundesliga club agreeing to a £10m option to buy after United said they would pay most of his £125,000-a-week wages for now.

Ten Hag said: “He has had many injuries, first of all. I worked now with him for two years at United and before that he was under different managers here.

“He had a loan before as well.

“Actually, from the first moment I came in here at Manchester United, he wasn’t the player he was at Ajax because he was injured.

“So many times he was not available and then he struggled for a long time to recover from that injury.

“That is probably the main reason why he was not playing.”

United travel to tackle League One strugglers Wigan in the third round of the FA Cup tonight – and it is their only chance of winning a trophy.

Rasmus Hojlund will return after missing the defeat at Nottingham Forest, but Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez need more time to build their fitness after being sidelined with injuries.

Ten Hag added: “It’s a cup game, so it’s do or die – and I like it.

“Every opponent is giving more than 100 percent against Manchester United, but especially this team. We have to be well prepared for the game.”

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