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Ten Hag respects run of victories

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ERIK ten Hag says Manchester United’s players have earned his trust after their blistering form reached nine successive victories.

Ten Hag’s troops extended their impressive run by fighting back from a goal down to beat arch rival Manchester City 2-1 at Old Trafford on Saturday.

United will go in search of 10 wins in a row in all competitio­ns when they travel to Crystal Palace on Thursday morning Australian time.

With United just one point behind second-placed City, a victory at Selhurst Park would make Monday morning’s (AEDT) clash at leaders Arsenal even more significan­t.

United’s impressive revival under Ten Hag comes after suffering back-toback defeats against Brighton and Brentford to start the season.

The former Ajax coach has been delighted with the way his players have gradually adapted to his demands as the season has gone on.

“The way they transferre­d the plan (against City) in the game, I think was brilliant,” Ten Hag said.

“You see how they are in possession but also out of possession – the pressing, how we defended the front three of Manchester City I think was really good. I trust them. They were behind the plan fully 100 per cent and they controlled long periods of the game in the first half.”

United has only conceded three goals in its last seven games and the Manchester derby was the only time in that period that it has trailed.

But United did erase a deficit to beat Aston Villa in the League Cup in November and got a stoppage-time winner at Fulham three days later.

Ten Hag believes his players now have the belief to keep playing to the end no matter what the score is.

“Teams need experience to build that mentality, that belief that the game is only over when the ref whistles for the last time,” he said. “To stay in the game you have to construct that.”

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