The Herald (South Africa)

Man United players meet after ‘unacceptab­le’ loss

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Frustrated Manchester United players held a meeting without manager Erik ten Hag after they were humbled in a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle United on Sunday, defender Luke Shaw said, giving a brutally honest assessment of his team.

“I’m not going to go too much into that, but the players had a bit of a chat in the changing room after with no staff around,” the 27-year-old said.

“Because it’s down to us players on the pitch, and it was nowhere near good enough.

“We had to speak out in front of each other.”

Newcastle leapfrogge­d Man United into third in the Premier League standings and exacted a measure of revenge over their visitors after a 2-0 loss to them in the League Cup final in February.

“We were disappoint­ed with the final,” Callum Wilson, who along with Joe Willock scored Newcastle’s goals on Sunday at St James’ Park, said.

“It left a sour taste in our mouths. We had to put it right in front of our fans.”

They made it right in fine fashion, outmatchin­g their opponents in virtually every position on the pitch.

Manchester United’s poor performanc­e was tough to stomach, a visibly angry Shaw said, especially coming after the internatio­nal break.

“Not what we wanted. Not what we were expecting.

“When you come here to a tough stadium and a very good side and you don’t come with the right attitude and hunger, it will be a tough day.

“That showed today. We deserved to lose.

“The whole team had a bit of rest. Our levels had dropped, that was clear to see.

“Coming in today we felt good and ready for the game.

“The whistle goes and it’s the complete opposite to what we’ve been doing in training. Unacceptab­le.”

The defeat means Man United are fourth in the standings, only a point ahead of Tottenham Hotspur in the race to seal a spot in next season’s Champions League.

Newcastle simply wanted it more, Ten Hag said.

“I hate to say it but they were better today especially their determinat­ion, passion and desire.

“They wanted to win more so they won,” the Dutch coach said.

 ?? Picture: STU FORSTER/ GETTY IMAGES ?? SWEET VICTORY: Newcastle player Bruno Guimaraes celebrates with teammates after their first goal against Manchester United on Sunday
Picture: STU FORSTER/ GETTY IMAGES SWEET VICTORY: Newcastle player Bruno Guimaraes celebrates with teammates after their first goal against Manchester United on Sunday

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