On Saturday in Las Vegas, Manchester United secured a draw in their last pre-season clash against Aston Villa. Ten Hag would be overjoyed with how his squad played, especially in the first half of the game....CONTINUE READING

Manchester United started the game off on the right foot by scoring twice in the first 45 minutes. United seized the lead in the last seconds of the first half due to Sancho. Prior to the last seconds of the first half, Aston Villa conceded an own goal that left them in a difficult predicament, which improved the scenario for United.

PAY ATTENTION:  Current EPL Table And Match Reviews After Manchester United Lost 4:0 And Chelsea Drew 2:2

However, things changed in the second half after Ten Hag made a lot of adjustments to give his squad a different offensive and defensive shape.

Aston Villa got back into the game with a fantastic goal by Bailey early in the second half. In the last seconds of play, Gerrard’s team equalized to secure a critical point against old rivals Manchester United.

PAY ATTENTION:  "I Want To Win The Ballon d'Or Award And Join George Weah, The Only African Who Won It In 1995" -Mohamed Salah

It is quite easy to blame Ten Hag for United’s loss in the second half. The Dutch manager made series of poor substitions that exposed United’s defence.

Ten Hag changed his entire backline as he took off Maguire, Lindelof, Shaw, and Dalot in the second half. The manager also reshuffled the middle of the park as Van de Beek, Fernandes, and Fred made way for some youngsters.

PAY ATTENTION:  Reports: Manchester United Among The Clubs Interested In Signing 19-year-old Midfielder Romeo Lavia

Let’s take a look at the substitions made by Ten Hag in the second half that ruined United chances of winning today’s game:

Players off: Maguire, Lindelof, Shaw, Dalot, Fernandes, Van de Beek, Fred, Sancho, and Dalot

Players on: Bailly, Varane, Malacia, Alex Telles, Elanga, Garner, Chong, Hannibal, and Iqbal

Discover more from Fleekloaded

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading