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Ten Hag hits out at media critics

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ERIK ten Hag has hit back after he and his Manchester United team faced criticism after edging past Championsh­ip side Coventry on penalties in their FA Cup semi-final, having been 3-0 up with 20 minutes to go.

The Red Devils will take on Manchester City in a repeat of last year’s final hoping to exact revenge and, despite their league struggles, Ten Hag was bullish about what that would mean.

United could miss out on European football altogether, but the Old Trafford boss believes the club’s struggles with injury this campaign are a major mitigating factor.

“I would say it’s over-performing with all the problems we have had,” said the Dutchman of the possibilit­y of silverware.

“Getting into the final is already a big achievemen­t, but we are here for trophies. We have an opportunit­y to win a trophy and that is good.

“But we are not satisfied by being in the final, we want to win it and that is what we will go for and it’s our mentality.

“That is why we are successful. That’s why I am successful over 10 years as a manager, I always bring out the maximum of each squad.”

Ten Hag was in a combative mood in the press room ahead of tonight’s Premier League clash with Sheffield United, branding the media reaction to his side’s cup display “embarrassi­ng” and “a disgrace”.

Many fans were also critical and Ten Hag added of the late collapse: “We were not happy with it. I can see the fans are not happy with it as well, but they get fed by opinions.

“But all over, what I heard is that the fans are very happy we are again in the FA Cup final.

“Even for Manchester United, it is not business as usual, they were not so often in the FA Cup final and they were never in the FA Cup final two times in a row.”

United’s injury problems continued on Sunday, with Alejandro Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford and Scott Mctominay all picking up issues, and the latter two are doubtful for tonight.

Casemiro could again be required in defence, while United’s bench at the weekend featured five teenagers.

“We will put a team out that is capable of winning the match, even if we have to be really creative,” said Ten Hag.

One of the players who will be hoping for a start is 21-year-old Amad Diallo, who has featured five times as a substitute recently.

“Amad deserves it, but don’t forget he had a long period in the season injured, so we rebuilt him and now he has had some opportunit­ies and a real contributi­on,” said Ten Hag.

“He played in a position that is not his best position. He started as a striker and then he had to play in the midfield, so he did well.

“We have a number of players in that area, there is big competitio­n.

“But I am very happy with his performanc­es and his progress.”

 ?? ?? FRUSTRATIO­N: Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on the sideline as his team take on Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
FRUSTRATIO­N: Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag on the sideline as his team take on Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.

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