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Early days, but a good start for ten Hag!!
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https://www.skysports.com/football/news/...t-assessed

Only a friendly match v Liverpool in Bangkok, but a decent 4-0 hammering of their biggest rivals aint a bad start to Erik ten Hag's managerial career with the "red devils". Intriguing times ahead for the club and their Dutch manager!!
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Not early days any more, but the match stats don't lie and United gradually getting closer to the top of the EPL after an impressive 3-0 win v the Foxes. Ten Hag, a manager who wasn't frightened to drop any top player and showing real authority in getting the best out of his team choices - some attributes that definitely made a difference. EPL winners? Watch this space.
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#3
The space we are all watching now is between Ten Haag's ears.

Could anyone else post a team sheet with Rafa Varane as substitute when Jonny Evans is selected. For experience read regularly injured and previously unable to hold down a regular United place, ended up with a Leicester team who couldn't handle crosses and continued to be unfit on a regular basis. His body is ageing faster than his chronological age, and Joe Biden would have been more alert than him for City's second goal.

If you aren't good enough at Leicester then coaching and becoming a good influence on the younger developing players should be your only role at Old Trafford. He has been a good pro'. Tethering him like a sacrificial goat in front of City's attack was a cruel finale ..... if indeed Ten Haag decides to make it his curtain call.
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