• May 10, 2024

Erik ten Hag criticizes Man Utd players for ‘giving away’ Burnley draw as job hangs by thread

Erik ten Hag, the Manchester United manager, expressed disappointment with his team’s performance after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Burnley at Old Trafford. He criticized their lack of control and felt that they “gave away” two points in an “unnecessary” manner. The team’s early lead, courtesy of Antony’s first goal of the Premier League season, was cancelled out by a late Zeki Amdouni penalty.

Ten Hag lamented the loss of the game after feeling his team was in a winning position in the second half. He was frustrated by their inability to maintain control and saw it as a missed opportunity to secure three points and a clean sheet. He emphasized the need to take responsibility and understand the consequences for the team and the manager.

The manager was also angered by the penalty decisions that went against his team, highlighting a lack of luck with refereeing in recent weeks and called for consistency in decision-making. He cited previous incidents to support his concerns and urged his team to introspect and learn from their mistakes. The text concludes with an invitation to readers to stay updated on the latest news and breaking news in football by visiting the given website and social media accounts.

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