The Herald (South Africa)

United’s Ten Hag buoyed by performanc­e of youngsters in win over West Ham

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A photo of Manchester United’s trio of talented youngsters Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo celebratin­g arm-in-arm during their well-earned 3-0 victory over West Ham United was doing the rounds on social media on Sunday.

Erik ten Hag’s team climbed over West Ham into sixth in the Premier League table with their biggest home league win this season, and the manager said seeing the trio performing and celebratin­g confirmed the promise he had seen in them.

“You didn’t believe me,” Ten Hag said, scolding reporters after the game.

“We bought players in the summer for the future.

“We made choices to give players who deserved it opportunit­ies in the team, in Garnacho and Mainoo. Hojlund is progressin­g.

“We have a front line that is a threat for every opponent and they enjoy to play football.

“The three youngsters celebratin­g together, it is not about one player, it is the team, 11 defending, 11 attacking, it was enjoyable to watch.”

The 19-year-old Garnacho netted a brace, Hojlund scored on his 21st birthday and 18year-old Mainoo was excellent in the midfield, and Hojlund and Mainoo left the pitch to a standing ovation from the delighted Old Trafford crowd.

Amid a tough season that has raised questions about Ten Hag’s job stability, the Dutchman stressed the team has plenty of work ahead.

Their 38 points after 23 games have them eight points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa who they travel to play next Sunday.

“I am not telling you we are there, where we want [to be], but you see the potential,” Ten Hag said.

“[The young players] need of course games, they need experience and the only way you can get it is to play in the first team.

“They have the right attitude and when you have the attitude to improve every day, I am convinced they can achieve high levels but they need experience­d players who have achieved everything to help them and put them in the right positions and right attitude.”

The one damper on the day was the loss of defender Lisandro Martinez to an apparent knee injury in just his fourth game back after having foot surgery.

“It doesn’t look good,” Ten Hag said.

“There is a bad concern. We have to wait for a few days for the diagnosis.

“He is very sad, very disappoint­ed. We all feel with him.

“First of all it is a personal disaster when it is really bad, but also for the team it is really bad because he definitely brings us a lot.”

Hammers manager David Moyes thought the score flattered the home side.

“I don’t think the scoreline was correct. Our performanc­e in the main was much better,” Moyes said.

“I am pleased with that, but obviously not pleased with different aspects, we didn’t finish chances.

“Overall we played better and our performanc­e was better today. ”—

 ?? Picture: CLIVE BRUNSKILL/GETTY IMAGES ?? SHINING MOMENT: Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho celebrates with Scott McTominay and Marcus Rashford after scoring their third goal against West Ham on Sunday
Picture: CLIVE BRUNSKILL/GETTY IMAGES SHINING MOMENT: Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho celebrates with Scott McTominay and Marcus Rashford after scoring their third goal against West Ham on Sunday

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