Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag lauded his players’ “attitude” and “fighting spirit” after their much-needed 2-1 victory over Liverpool.
Goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford were enough to hold off United’s bitter rivals and earn their first points of the Premier League season, despite an 81st-minute Mohamed Salah header causing a few late nerves.
The victory lifts United above Liverpool in the primitive league table, with the Reds still winless.
United had been the side under more pressure heading into the match following a 4-0 reverse at Brentford last week.
But Ten Hag masterminded an impressive turnaround – one he attributed to his team’s approach to the game.
Ten Hag told Sky Sports:
“We can talk about tactical, but it’s all about attitude.
“Now you see, we bring attitude on the pitch; there was communication and fighting spirit. You know what they can achieve.
“I wanted a different approach and attitude, and that is what they bring on the pitch. That is what makes me satisfied, but it is only the start. We have to keep humble, and I think we can play much better if we have a little more composure, give an extra pass.
“We must act and make sure you are a team and battle, and also be brave. Give each other options when we have the ball, so it’s not only about spirit.”
A perceived lack of effort – seemingly proven by tracking data that showed Brentford had outrun United – was a chief concern for Ten Hag’s side, so the manager was questioned about their improvement.
He replied:
“I was happy with it, but you must bring it every game, not only one.
“Of course, we are happy; I know the rivalry against Liverpool. But don’t only bring it against Liverpool.
“Every Premier League game is difficult, so you must bring it in every game, this organisation and this intensity, and it starts again with spirit.”
Ten Hag decided to leave last season’s top goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo and captain, Harry Maguire, out of the starting line-up, but he assured they would be back in the fold in upcoming games.
Ten Hag added:
“I have decisions to make. I have a squad, and we have to use the team.
“We will play 50, 60 games, so game-to-game, we will see what team we have to pick. I don’t have to mention Harry Maguire and Cristiano Ronaldo; they are amazing players and will play a role in the future.”
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