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Erik ten Hag issues challenge to Man United player after boos
Erik ten Hag has tested Harry Maguire to quiet the boo young men with his exhibitions after the Manchester United chief was scoffed on the club's pre-season visit.
Maguire was booed in the beginning phases of the 3-1 win against Crystal Palace at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Tuesday, having likewise been whistled playing for England last season.
The United commander was snidely cheered off when subbed during United's Champions League game against Atletico Madrid too and he is feeling the squeeze for his spot in the group.
The 29-year-old was the subject of weighty analysis last season, both for his exhibitions and his captaincy as United's season deteriorated.
Yet, Ten Hag has supported Maguire to go on as captain and uncovered he considers him to be a best option focal safeguard close by Lisandro Martinez, albeit that didn't stop the unfavorable response to him in Melbourne.
That quietened down after around 30 minutes and Maguire partook in a decent game. During an open instructional course in Perth on Thursday he was cheered by 5,000 fans, who likewise recited his name, and he will expect a comparable gathering at the Optus Stadium on Saturday, when United close their visit against Aston Villa.
Ten Hag knew about the sneers during the Palace game, however trusts the best way to stop them is through exhibitions.
"We heard, however you see, on the off chance that you perform, it dials back, I think the group and Harry Maguire they dazzled by the manner in which they play," he said.
The boos for Maguire on England obligation last season were especially odd and the treatment of him has become surprising as of late, with some at United proposing it resembled an emulate at the MCG.
Ten Hag isn't attempting to figure out why there is such a lot of pessimism around his commander, just zeroing in on how they can change that story.
That quietened down after around 30 minutes and Maguire partook in a decent game. During an open instructional meeting in Perth on Thursday he was cheered by 5,000 fans, who likewise recited his name, and he will expect a comparable gathering at the Optus Stadium on Saturday, when United finish up their visit against Aston Villa.
Ten Hag knew about the sneers during the Palace game, however trusts the best way to stop them is through exhibitions.
"We heard, yet you see, in the event that you perform, it dials back, I think the group and Harry Maguire they dazzled by the manner in which they play," he said.
The boos for Maguire on England obligation last season were especially peculiar and the treatment of him has become strange as of late, with some at United recommending it resembled an emulate at the MCG.
Ten Hag isn't attempting to figure out why there is such a lot of pessimism around his chief, just zeroing in on how they can change that story.
"I don't believe it's a question of seeing whether I can comprehend it, it's how might we transform it. The group and Harry himself by playing out, that is the thing we're chipping away at, that is the main concentration," he said.
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