Sunderland Echo

Ten Hag and South American stars have United dancing to their beat

- By Simon Peach nep.sport@nationalwo­rld.com

Fred believes Erik ten Hag and Manchester United’s South American summer signings have helped transform the group’s mentality.

After limping from game to game towards the end of a wretched 2021-22 season, the Red Devils have looked rejuvenate­d since the summer appointmen­t of the meticulous Dutchman.

Ten Hag has overseen a sea change in quality and culture at United, who picked up their first trophy in six years after beating Newcastle in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.

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The trip to Wembley was sandwiched between two other key cup games in which the Old Trafford giants’ psychologi­cal strength came to the fore.

Having bounced back to beat Barcelona 2-1 in last week’s Europa League playoff clash, Wednesday saw United secure another comeback win as they overcame West Ham 3-1 in the FA Cup fifth round.

“We have a good season, a good season for myself,” said Fred, who scored in the wins against Barca and David Moyes’ Hammers.

“It’s important to score and to help my team-mates. Erik has brought energy to our dressing room, so it’s a good season and we need to keep it going.

“It’s difficult to say (what

is different to before). Erik ten Hag bring a lot of things with him.

“He brings energy into the dressing room, now we keep playing in our home, we have a place to play. I don’t know what’s different, it’s the same players, but a different mentality.”

Asked it was down to being a more confident side than before, Fred said: “Everything.

Like today, we were 1-0 down, every moment we believe, we believe in the game.

“We have the mentality, it’s important to keep this to win the trophies.”

United will need that psychologi­cal strength at Anfield on Sunday when they take on Liverpool – a team Jurgen Klopp has repeatedly called his “mentality monsters” down the years.

The Red Devils have not won at their rivals since January 2016 but they head to Merseyside in confident mood and bolstered by their South American contingent’s drive.

Serial winner Casemiro has helped changed the mindset of the team since joining in the summer, as has fellow Brazil internatio­nal Antony and Argentinia­n World Cup winner Lisandro Martinez.

“We bring in players with good mentality,” Fred said as he did an external interview in English for the first time.

“Now the players that were here before change mentality as well. Everyone is important, now we have one way to go.”

The arrival of Casemiro has felt particular­ly important for United given the former Real Madrid star’s mindset and quality.

“I love to play with Casemiro,” Fred said. “We have a good squad, in midfield and everywhere. It’s important to have a good squad, we have a lot of games. He’s a big leader, he talks a lot with us, with every player, every day. He tries to work on his English as well.

“He is a good guy, everyone knows this, he has a good way in the dressing room.”

 ?? ?? Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho (front centre) celebrates with team-mates Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia after scoring against West Ham.
Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho (front centre) celebrates with team-mates Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia after scoring against West Ham.

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