Man Utd discipline is not right before Ten Hag
Luke Shaw say Erik ten Hag has stopped Manchester United the players “do whatever they want” after the manager removed the striker Marcus Rashford give 1-0 win at the wolf for oversleeping and being late for group meetings.
Rashford was named as a substitute at Molineux, with Ten Hag citing “internal discipline” as the reason for his departure. England forward out of his starting lineup. The 25-year-old then scored the only goal of the game after coming off the bench early in the second half.
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Ten Hag has shown his determination to practice discipline at Old Trafford this season by eliminating both cristiano ronaldo and Alejandro Garnacho from the first team. Ronaldo has left the club, with United canceling his contract ahead of time. transferred to Saudi Arabian team Al-Nassr.
After former United coaches Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick were criticized last season for failing to control the dressing room, United left-back Shaw says Ten Hag has restored discipline at the club. club.
“At a top club like this, it has to be,” Shaw told BT Sport. “I think people can’t do whatever they want and maybe that’s part of the problem in the past when people shied away from silly little things.
“The manager takes all of that into consideration. Like you saw today, if you don’t keep your standards high then you don’t play.”
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Ten Hag defended the decision to drop Rashford and said he only brought him on as a first-half substitute because United were unable to score.
“Everyone has to conform to the standards and the rules,” says Ten Hag. “There must be consequences or you can’t succeed. I think he [Rashford] gave the correct answer.
“I am not satisfied with the performance in [the] At half-time, we didn’t take our chances. We had to be more cautious, we knew Rashy could score and that’s what he did.”
Rashford returned from the World Cup after scoring three times for England and with the player now scoring three in three games for United, Shaw says his team-mates are growing again.
“I think he’s in very good form at the moment,” added Shaw. “He’s super confident, very positive, very happy and it’s nice to see that.
“Everybody knows the quality he has. He’s world class and he could become one of the best in the world if he keeps going and hopefully he does. “