MCl 3-1 MUN; 2 Mistakes made by Erik Ten Hag which led to Man Utd’s defeat yesterday

MCl 3-1 MUN; 2 Mistakes made by Erik Ten Hag which led to Man Utd’s defeat yesterday

Man Utd lost to Man City 3-1 yesterday at the Etihad stadium, and I believe that Man Utd manager Erik Ten Hag made at least two mistakes in the game yesterday which clearly contributed to Man Utd’s loss as well.

 

1. Defending Throughout The Game:

 

If you watched that game yesterday carefully, you would have seen that Erik Ten Hag’s men were clearly defending throughout the game as they didn’t want to go out in search of goals against Man City.

 

Defending the game clearly invited the pressure on them and it made them to concede three goals.

 

2. Wrong Substitutions:

 

The substitutions made by Erik Ten Hag in the second half of the game yesterday were also wrong to me with the most awful one being the introduction of Sofyan Amrabat, and he was the cause of Man City’s third goal.

 

Man Utd tried their best, but I believed that their manager caused their own downfall yesterday.

 

From Opera News

 

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