Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, expressed his frustration and disappointment after the team’s humiliating 3-0 loss to Bournemouth at home.
He admitted that the team’s performance was not up to par and acknowledged they lack the consistency required. This defeat has prompted a period of reflection for the team.
Manchester United faced a significant setback in their recent match, prompting criticism from both players and manager Erik ten Hag.
Bruno Fernandes labeled the performance as “not acceptable,” while Ten Hag admitted the team’s start was “no good” and “poor.”
This defeat, following a criticized performance against Newcastle, raised doubts about the team’s progress.
Ten Hag acknowledged the squad’s inconsistency and expressed disappointment. Pundits criticized United’s performance, with Chris Sutton suggesting they were being outplayed, and Jermaine Jenas expressing uncertainty about the team’s future.
The team’s poor statistics, losing 11 games this season, were highlighted.
The decision to start Anthony Martial backfired, and Ten Hag took responsibility for the overall failure, defending Martial despite his lackluster performance. The outlook for upcoming matches, including Liverpool and West Ham, is not optimistic, adding to the concerns about United’s form.
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