Manchester United Boss Erik ten Hag Criticizes Team’s Late Mistake in Brentford Draw

Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has highlighted a crucial error made by his team during their recent Premier League match against Brentford. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Mason Mount scoring a late goal for United, only for Kristoffer Ajer to equalize for Brentford in the 99th minute.

In a post-match interview with Sky Sports, Ten Hag admitted that the Red Devils made an “absolutely unnecessary” mistake by not changing their approach after taking the lead. He emphasized the need for his team to learn from their errors and improve in future games.

Despite the disappointing result, Ten Hag praised his players for their resilience and fighting spirit, acknowledging that Brentford had shown more determination throughout the match. The manager’s candid assessment of the game reflects his commitment to addressing issues within the team and striving for improvement.

As Manchester United continues their season, fans will be eager to see how the team responds to this setback and whether they can bounce back with a stronger performance in their upcoming fixtures. Stay tuned for more updates on the Red Devils’ journey in the Premier League.

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