Ten Hag says Manchester United must stick together if it is to steady the ship

Eddie Howe’s Magpies avenged last season’s loss to Manchester United in the League Cup final with a 3-0 victory.

Published : Nov 02, 2023 10:43 IST , Manchester - 3 MINS READ

Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag at the end of an EFL Cup fourth round match against Newcastle at Old Trafford. | Photo Credit: AP Photo/Dave Thompson

The way for Manchester United to weather its current storm is to stick together, beleaguered manager Erik ten Hag said after his side was knocked out of the League Cup by Newcastle United in a last-16 clash on Wednesday.

“That is the only way. Stick together,” said the Dutch manager, who is under intense pressure after one of the club’s worst starts to a season in decades. “But you have to be disciplined, and you have to do it together; everyone has to take responsibility, be accountable, and cooperate.”

Eddie Howe’s Magpies avenged last season’s loss to Manchester United in the League Cup final with a 3-0 victory. They played with more urgency and made Ten Hag’s side look discombobulated and disinterested, and the reeling Old Trafford crowd booed the home team off the pitch at the final whistle.

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“You get confidence when you get the right results, and it’s only possible when you are following the rules, following the principles, be in the game, winning your battles, coming through the fight, but especially do it together, you have to do it as a team,” Ten Hag stressed.

Manchester United has lost five of its first 10 home games in all competitions for the first time since 1930-31. It is eighth in the Premier League after losing five of its first 10 Premier League games for the first time ever.

Asked whether Manchester United’s players have the necessary character to get through this rough stretch, Ten Hag said: “I am confident that players will stand up and stick together. This is not good enough. I am responsible for this. We have to stand up together.”

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Wednesday’s lacklustre performance came on the heels of a similarly ugly showing on Sunday, when Manchester City throttled them 3-0 in the derby at Old Trafford.

“It’s not up to the manager to motivate the players, you’ve got to motivate yourself,” former Man United captain Roy Keane said on Sky Sports. “You’ve got to be up for every game, and the fact (Ten Hag) has got to discuss it after the game about his players not being up for a game of football, he must be hugely embarrassed.

“Even the point that we’re talking about Man United trying to finish fourth tells you how the standards have dropped at Man United over the last few years, both on and off the pitch,” he added.

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Ten Hag said United needed to immediately up its game.

“We have to recover from it,” he said. “We have to do it quickly. Saturday (versus Fulham) is the next game. We have to raise our standards. This is not good enough.

“We have a night’s sleep and then we will pick the team and the tactics. Most importantly, the mentality is where we have to prepare.”

Casemiro out of Fulham clash

Manchester United midfielder Casemiro will miss Saturday’s trip to Fulham in the Premier League, Ten Hag confirmed.

The Brazilian international was replaced by Sofyan Amrabat at half-time in the match which saw his team eliminated from the knockout competition.

“Just before half-time, he got an injury. That’s why we had to take him off,” Ten Hag said without specifying the nature of the injury.

“We have to wait 24 hours, but I think definitely for Saturday he’s out,” he told a post-match press conference.

The 31-year-old’s latest injury comes ahead of Brazil’s mid-November World Cup qualifiers against Colombia and champions Argentina.

Ten Hag said he could not say whether Casemiro would be recovered by then.