Manchester United eased the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag by ensuring there was no FA Cup third round shock in a 2-0 win at League One Wigan on Monday. Job Done: Manchester United avoid FA Cup defeat at Wigan.
The Red Devils were also handed a fourth-round tie against League Two Eastleigh or Newport County on Monday. The game is United’s last chance to win the title this season and could be a lifeline for Ten Hag, who have been relegated from the Premier League and knocked out of Europe.
The FA Cup is about winning and beating. Do you want to do the work quote; said Ten Hag. And this is what I said in the locker room. The Red Devils were also handed a fourth-round tie against League Two Eastleigh or Newport County on Monday. The game is United’s last chance to win the title this season and could be a lifeline for Ten Hag, who have been relegated from the Premier League and knocked out of Europe. “The FA Cup is about winning and beating. Do you want to do the work quote; said Ten Hag. And this is what I said in the locker room.
The Red Devils were also handed a fourth-round tie against League Two Eastleigh or Newport County on Monday. The game is United’s last chance to win the title this season and could be a lifeline for Ten Hag, who have been relegated from the Premier League and knocked out of Europe.
The FA Cup is about winning and beating. You want to get things done quote; said Ten Hag. And this is what I said in the locker room. And I think we created five or six very good chances in the first half. I think football is very good. Added ten Hag. “We should have shot harder, but we didn’t score, we just had to focus on what I think we did tonight” When the second goal arrived on 16 minutes, Wigan were frustrated when Fernandes capitalized on Liam Shaw’s low touch. Fernandes sprinkled salt on the wounds of the hosts and their players before taking the penalty so that no major casualties were expected. Next, United will look to build on their positive momentum heading into the Premier League winter fortnight when Tottenham visit Old Trafford on Sunday. Hahand’s ten men will be desperate for a win to close the nine-point gap on fourth place and keep alive their hopes of a return to next season’s Champions League. And the Dutch coach believes the club has taken a positive turn after British billionaire Jim.
Radcliffe took a 25% stake in the club. And inspiration. Everyone is very nice. There is a lot of work to be done quote; said Ten Hag. “A journey, a project. There are some challenges now, but we will survive, we will survive and we will fight again.