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"I think we know exactly what we have to accomplish — we have to improve in everything," said Raphael Varane; Erik ten Hag has been putting Man Utd through its paces throughout preseason practice, and on Tuesday, he oversaw an impressive 4-0 friendly victory against rivals Liverpool.
As new manager Erik ten Hag begins to reshape the team in his image, Raphael Varane is aware that Manchester United must "better in everything" during preseason.
The Old Trafford giants have put their belief in the 52-year-old to turn things around after the team struggled under interim manager Ralf Rangnick and started the season with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
In his debut game as United manager on Tuesday, Ten Hag oversaw an impressive 4-0 friendly victory against rivals Liverpool after drilling the team during preseason practice.
The Dutchman instantly declared that, despite some obvious benefits, he would not let the Bangkok outcome get the better of him; Varane, a multiple-champion, agreed.
The center-back for the United team added, "We know exactly how we want to play. "The manager gave a clear and thorough explanation of our obligations.
We are aware that since it is a very physical kind of play, we must be extremely fit.
Although we are naturally pleased with the outcome, we are aware that we still have a lot of work to do to be prepared for the season to begin.
We put in a lot of effort to prepare fully for the start of the season.
The preseason has just begun, so this is just the beginning, but we already know where we want to go.
Varane earned numerous medals with Real Madrid and the World Cup with France in 2018; these accomplishments must have made his first season at Old Trafford all the more frustrating.
Along with Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo, he was a high-profile addition who could not have predicted that his debut campaign would end with United's lowest-ever Premier League point total.
Regarding the strategy for preseason, Varane remarked, "I think we know precisely what we have to do — we have to improve in everything."
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