Manchester United manager Eric ten Hag has confirmed to the club’s media that He has stayed true to his team-building philosophy despite a poor start in his first two Premier League games.
The Red Devils got off to a disappointing start with a 2-1 defeat at home to Brighton and a 4-0 demolition of Brentford in their first two games of the season. Makes them hold the bottom of the table before facing Liverpool in the red-hot battle on Monday.
However, Ten Hag has confirmed to UFABET that he will continue to stick to his own team-building philosophy. And hope that Game Day Night will be their turning point.
Having stumbled home sixth as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s interim successor Ralf Rangnick floundered, the Old Trafford giants brought in the Ajax manager in the summer.
The meticulous Ten Hag’s fingerprints were visible during a promising pre-season tour but things unravelled spectacularly in United’s first two Premier League games.
“I also insist on my own philosophy. We are obviously in a very bad mood now but I know why and we have to keep working,” the Dutch boss said.
“We will make it clear. But we continue to stick to our philosophy and plans. I’ve seen many good things before. But after the game against Atletico Madrid (friendly) it got worse and worse, we had to find a turning point quickly. which is a normal part of this process.”