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Erik ten Hag makes United players train on day off after heavy defeat

- Jamie Jackson

Erik ten Hag cancelled the day off for Manchester United players on Sunday, hauling the squad into Carrington to continue work on implementi­ng his ideas before the next game, which is against Liverpool.

The Dutchman acted after United’s embarrassi­ng 4-0 defeat at Brentford on Saturday following on from the opening-day loss against Brighton. All Brentford’s goals came in the first half and the result left United bottom of the table after two games.

Ten Hag looked shellshock­ed during the first 45 minutes at the Brentford Community Stadium and, although the performanc­e improved in the second half, he wanted to waste no time in getting back to work.

Particular­ly galling for Ten Hag was the feeling that the Brentford players wanted to win more than their United counterpar­ts. He also felt his tactics were not implemente­d during the game.

“Brentford were more hungry. We conceded goals from individual mistakes,” Ten Hag said after the game. “You can’t have a tactical plan but then put it in the bin.

“They are good players and have to take responsibi­lity on the pitch as a team and as individual­s, and that’s what we didn’t do. I asked them to play with belief and take responsibi­lity for their performanc­e, and that’s what they didn’t do.”

United fans are expected to continue their protests against the Glazers before the game against Liverpool, which is a week on Monday.

The club still hope to make signings in this transfer window, including Adrien Rabiot from Juventus. United representa­tives are expected to renew talks with the French midfielder’s mother, Veronique, this week to iron out the last details of a deal which is expected to be in the region of £15m.

 ?? John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters ?? The Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, talks with his players during a cooling break in the defeat against Brentford. Photograph:
John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters The Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, talks with his players during a cooling break in the defeat against Brentford. Photograph:

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