Cape Argus

Ten Hag wants Red Devils to be united

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MANCHESTER United manager Erik ten Hag believes the Red Devils will work their way out of an early season crisis after facing questions over whether he fears losing his job.

United have lost six of their last nine matches after they lost 3-2 at home to Galatasara­y on Tuesday night.

This is the first time the English club has lost their opening two games of a Champions League group stage.

United are also off to their worst ever start to a Premier League season after losing four of their opening seven matches.

Ten Hag enjoyed a successful first season at Old Trafford, leading the club back into the Champions League by finishing third in the Premier League and ending a six-year trophy drought by lifting the League Cup.

“Last season went brilliant, terrific, more than we could expect,” said the former Ajax boss.

“Also, when we went into this project, we knew there would be gaps. In this moment, we are in a very difficult period – as everyone can see – but we (will) come out together.

“We are fighting together, we stick together, we are behind each other. Me, the directors, the team ... all together, we will fight.

“This is not us. We know we have to do better and in togetherne­ss, we will come out (of this situation).”

Goalkeeper Andre Onana had another night to forget as his difficult start to life at United goes on.

He accepted responsibi­lity for United’s 4-3 defeat at Bayern Munich two weeks ago after a handling error led to the Germans’ opening goal.

The Cameroonia­n was signed from Inter Milan for £47-million, primarily for his ability to play the ball out from the back.

But Onana’s slack pass straight to Dries Mertens proved the crucial point in the game as Casemiro dived in to bring the Galatasara­y forward down and was shown a second yellow card on 77 minutes.

Mauro Icardi fired the resulting penalty wide but made amends four minutes later by dinking the ball over Onana for the winner.

Onana was part of the Ajax side that reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2019 and helped Inter reach the final of the competitio­n last season.

Ten Hag defended his player when asked if Onana should be dropped.

“Andre was in one semi-final of the Champions League and last season he was in the final of the Champions League, so yes, he has the capabiliti­es to be one of the best goalkeeper­s in the world.

“He’s showed that, and he will do. We have already seen in games his great capabiliti­es and personalit­y. When he makes mistakes, he will bounce back.”

 ?? PETER POWELL EPA ?? MANCHESTER United goalkeeper Andre Onana had another night to forget between the sticks against Galatasara­y on Tuesday. |
PETER POWELL EPA MANCHESTER United goalkeeper Andre Onana had another night to forget between the sticks against Galatasara­y on Tuesday. |

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