Erik ten Hag is raring for the rematch after the Leeds United draw

Erik ten Hag spoke after Manchester United’s 2-2 draw at Old Trafford opposed to bitter contestant Leeds United and had plenty to say.

The manager was fast to praise the team’s fighting spirit and reinstate parity after going two goals down, saying, “It shows once again this is a good squad with a good personality. We played good football. We created many prospects; we were not impersonal adequate.”

He also specified the good margins that put Man United in such a location. Alejandro Garnacho missed two good chances in the first half and as Ten Hag said, “If you equalize at half time it’s much easier and then you fly.”

The Red Devils turned the game on its head with the inauguration of Facundo Pellistri and Jadon Sancho, with the latter in specific playing very well.

“We desire players who can create and make a distinction and Jadon Sancho is assuredly one of those players,” told the boss. “He’s a brilliant football player.”

Fans will have been excited to see the former Dortmund striker strutting his stuff once more at Old Trafford and will assuredly be wishing for more to come.

Despite that expansive positive, Man United’s poor response to the start of the game led to a simple goal for Leeds and is something that must be correct

“We have to make definite we are playing in the right genesis because there was a trouble with the first goal.”

While not naming any names, Ten Hag did point out that, “There was a wrong decision in the movement from one player.

“I’m so irate we started a bowler in this way. I desire to play now [against Leeds] directly but I have to wait, my players are the same. We have to save our vigor and make definite we are ready for Sunday.”

Of course, the second-half fightback was inspired, and the manager revealed his words at halftime to lift the team:

“Guys come on, look after the second half will be the same. Make sure you are ready. And we were not. I was really disappointed conceding straight after halftime.”

Aside from changing his wide options, moving Marcus Rashford to a central position after the hour mark also had a notable effect, leading reporters to ask whether the England star would start the next match as opposed to the league up top.

Giving nothing away, Ten Hag said, “We will take this game, analyze it, see how the team is, and then pick the starting 11 for Sunday.”

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