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Manchester United Manager Eric Ten Haag: Team Still Has a Long Way to Go After Defeat at Brighton

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Manchester United manager Eric ten Haag says the team still has a long way to go after defeat at Brighton.

Manchester United lost the match against Brighton after conceding a goal in extra time. One victory point was in front of my eyes, but it disappeared in an instant.

Manchester United recently went unbeaten in the Premier League. In the last 5 games, they recorded 4 wins and 1 draw, but it was broken against Brighton.

In an interview after the match, Ten Hagh said that he was looking at the bigger picture. It means that we will learn from the loss against Brighton and prepare for the next one.

“Until today, I had four wins and one draw in my last five matches.”

“It has been in good shape. I think the players are improving.”

“If you look at the first half today, we could have gone ahead, but we didn’t. Nevertheless, I created an opportunity.”

“There is still a long way to go and a lot of things to improve. You have to be a little bit more concise, you have to be more focused until the game is over.”

Ten Haag has also spoken out about the impact of the defeat against Brighton on United’s busy schedule recently.

Manchester United have played 56 matches so far. By the end of the season, there will be 62 games.

“In recent games, I also saw the physical aspects of our players. Still we are going to a higher level.”

“Our players are doing really well. He showed improvement throughout the season. Especially despite the end of the season, he is still rising (in terms of physical strength).”

Manchester United play West Ham in the Premier League on the weekend. This is the 57th game of this season.

2023-05-05 11:12:57

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