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Times are tough at Manchester United. In great difficulty in the championship but also in the Europa League at the start of the season, the Mancuniens are not attractive.
Whether in the game or the results, the Red Devils are struggling to win. Despite disappointing results and average quality of play, Erik ten Hag is not worried and above all calls for patience with his team but also his new recruits like Manuel Ugarte who arrived from Paris Saint-Germain for the sum of 50 million euros at the end of the transfer window.
“ I changed my staff during the offseason. We bought new young players and we have to integrate them, like Manuel Ugarte. I know in top level football we usually don’t have time. Players must perform immediately, but this is not always realistic. He has to get used to our model of play, to his teammates, to the intensity of the Premier League. He needs time,” he declared to the press.
Before adding more about his team: “ This team does not give up. So she has very strong mental strength. We are together, the owners, the management team, the staff. »
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