Man Utd Players Must Brace for Tough Times Warns Ten Hag Ahead of Everton Showdown

The manager of Manchester United, Erik ten Hag, has issued a stern warning to his players, emphasizing the need to be psychologically prepared for enduring challenging times and making crucial sacrifices as they navigate through a grueling schedule of upcoming fixtures. In a recent statement, Ten Hag dismissed speculations linking the team’s injury crisis to his training methods.

The casualty list continues to grow, with Mason Mount becoming the latest addition after sustaining a calf injury during a training session. This setback further compounds the absence of key players such as Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen, Tyrell Malacia, and Jonny Evans.

Amid these setbacks, the return of Luke Shaw after a three-month absence provides a glimmer of hope for the visit to Everton. However, doubts loom over the availability of Rasmus Hojlund, Andre Onana and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

“The physical demands in the first 12 Premier League games have notably escalated compared to the previous season. Each individual faces a critical juncture where they must decide whether to meet these heightened standards through diligent training and preparation or risk a decline in performance.”

Ten Hag emphasized, “This pivotal decision rests not only with the club and the team but also with each player individually. Smart and strategic approaches are imperative. It’s a unanimous acknowledgment across all teams that enduring hardships and making sacrifices are inescapable.”

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