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'What the f*** are you doing?': Ten Hag hammers Man United players in agreeable
Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag was heard tearing into one his stars for not playing how he needs during their amicable against Crystal Palace.
Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho scored in a 3-1 triumph for the Red Devils, keeping up with their great pre-season record as Ten Hag kicks his side into shape in front of the new mission.
The previous Ajax chief however was not completely content with what he saw, as a pitchside mic got a dangerous message focused on one of his players - accepted to be Charlie Savage.
In the last minutes of the game, the ball was played back to David de Gea who went long as opposed to playing short, while young person Charlie Savage neglected to drop profound to give an additional choice to the goalkeeper from his guarded midfield position.
Ten Hag was enraged at what he recently saw and thundered out: 'What the f*** would you say you are doing?'
Film existing apart from everything else was posted via virtual entertainment, and United fans have recommended that it was Savage who had been vented at as opposed to the goalkeeper.
One fan recommended that it featured the requirement for Ten Hag to sign a cautious midfielder this late spring.
They tweeted: 'He expressed that to Charlie who didn't go to accept the ball as the CDM (focus guarded midfielder) We frantically need FDJ (Frenkie de Jong).'
Regardless of a wide understanding being set up for De Jong in a revealed £72million bargain - and Barcelona quick to push the Dutch star out the entryway in a bid to recover a portion of their expense this late spring - an arrangement is demonstrating hard to finish.
Regardless of Ten Hag's dissatisfaction at that time of their success over Palace, it was the most recent positive outcome in a pre-season that is offering United fans some promising sign for the future - subsequent to going through their most horrendously terrible Premier League season ever.
The outcome follows 4-1 successes over Melbourne Victory and a 4-0 victory over rivals Liverpool.
Further developed exhibitions of players, for example, Martial and Rashford are one more impetus for idealism.
Ten Hag has rushed to stamp his position at Old Trafford, and recently, a video became famous online of Ten Hag putting the players through a passing drill, to which he not cheerful about the way things were going.
The Dutchman could be heard, alongside his training staff, yelling to the players 'right foot, left foot' after each pass and, surprisingly, let his crew know that they are 'committing an excessive number of errors'
Joined's new administrator has likewise presented severe new standards with respect to time-keeping, sustenance and liquor utilization in the wake of assuming control over this late spring.
'At the point when you need to obtain results, you really want a group,' he said. 'It is association, co-activity, and furthermore you really want discipline.
'At the point when there is no discipline around, you won't track down it on the pitch also.
'I'm very serious on such issues. I will let each player know what I expect of them. I have exclusive requirements since you are here, you are playing for Manchester United, then, at that point, you should welcome it consistently on the pitch.
'For what reason would you say you are not acting to your guidelines? That is an assumption I have.'
The 52-year-old has just been working with a portion of his new players for two or three weeks, so he is capitalizing on the chance to establish a major connection and sledge home the standards of his football reasoning.
There have been twofold instructional courses in Bangkok and the less sticky states of Australia's mid-winter.
'Therefore we began them very early,' said Ten Hag. 'Wellness yet in addition I needed to get a specific approach to playing. It won't be done when we finish pre-season, however when we finish pre-season we need to obtain results.
'We need to play proactive, going after football where it's conceivable. We need to play great however on the off chance that we don't play great we actually need to win.
'I have a procedure. It's a cycle, it requires investment. Be that as it may, in the end we need to ensure from the very start there is a triumphant group.'
Manchester United have marked Christian Eriksen, Tyrell Malacia and affirmed that they have hammered out an agreement with focus back Lisandro Martinez.
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