Erik ten Hag believes his Manchester United team can remain undefeated for the duration of the season to show their progress under him....CONTINUE READING

Ten Hag is certain that United can rebound from their 7-0 humiliation at archrivals Liverpool 10 days ago because they have done so after every setback they have had this campaign

Despite their disaster at Anfield, United defeated Real Betis 4-1 and held Southampton to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford, despite playing with 10 men for more than one hour following Casemiro’s dismissal.

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With 21 possible games remaining, The Dutch tactician believes his team is capable of winning the Europa League and the FA Cup in addition to the Carabao Cup, which they previously won.

Ten Hag said, “We’ve done it after losing at Manchester City and at Brentford, so we’re capable of it.

“But, we must prove once more that our success is based on not planning too far ahead; rather, we must focus on each game as its comes.

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Ten Hag added that he has only had a complete team to pick from once this season, when United defeated Manchester City 2-1 at Old Trafford.

The Ex-Ajax Boss also asserted that Arsenal, who are sit on top of the Premier League, have been fortunate that Mikel Arteta has able to select the same players week in and week out.

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“When you see all campaign we’ve had some setbacks, every time we have found a way to address it,” said Ten Hag.

“It’s about the players who are fit & every time there’s a team on the pitch who deals with it.

“In just one game we had the squad available totally & I was able to select my team, from a tactical approach, perfectly – that was against Pep Guardiola’s City at the Threatre of Dreams this campaig.

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