As the captain of the team I have every right to correct the coach
whenever He’s wrong but He didn’t take to my correction today that is why we lost”,
Bruno Fernandez reacts to Ten Hag three wrong choice that cost them the points TODAY
Manchester United slumped to a second defeat in a row after losing 3-0 at home to Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
Erik ten Hag wanted a response after seeing his Manchester United side lose 2-1 in
the last seconds at Brighton and Hove Albion last weekend.
United started brightly but saw Luis Diaz profit from two Casemiro slip-ups to put Liverpool 2-0 up by the time the half-time whistle sounded.
Casemiro was hooked in favour of Toby Collyer but United were effective
put away as Mohamed Salah fired home number three.
Joshua Zirkzee had a couple of chances to score
but couldn’t take them as United fell to a damaging defeat at Old Trafford.
Arne Slot on Manchester United tactics
Manchester United against Liverpool is always one to mark in the calendar –
and one United fans desperate want to win each and every time.
This one had a little added intrigue though due to the history between Erik ten Hag and Liverpool counterpart Arne Slot.
The pair faced each other four times in the Eredivisie and battled it out twice in Dutch football’s biggest rivalry, Ajax against Feyenoord.
Slot beat Ten Hag twice as AZ Alkmaar boss but couldn’t beat Ten Hag after joining Feyenoord,
teeing up a fascinating encounter.
Slot won this time though and shared his thoughts on Ten Hag’s tactical approach straight after Liverpool’s victory.
Speaking on Sky Sports (01/09, 6:20pm), Slot suggested that United have changed pressing methods this season as Ten Hag looks to alter his side.
Slot added that United are ‘working harder’ and ‘run more’ when the ball is play through
the middle of the pitch, which he noticed in the opening weeks of the season.
“Last season, Man Utd were man-marking on the midfield, this season they are on a nine
and ten press with a 4-4-2,” said Slot. “In my opinion they are working harder when the ball is
played through them so they run more – that is what I saw in the first games from them,” he added.