The Red Devils were held to a draw by the Clarets after Zeki Amdouni’s late penalty sealed the result. Despite this, Dutch boss Andre Ten Hag staunchly defended his team.
He attributed the draw to Andre Onana’s foul, which allowed Burnley to secure a point from the penalty spot. Ten Hag emphasized that as the manager, it was his responsibility to make decisions that were in the best interest of the team.
He highlighted the team’s injury concerns and expressed his desire to protect the players. He also urged fans to be patient, noting the intensity of the league and the need for young players to adapt.
In response to criticism about the team’s performance, Ten Hag pointed out that every team goes through a period of building and development. He stressed the need for time to progress and cited the club’s history, including a season where they finished third, as evidence of their progress.
Ten Hag also defended the team’s style of play, describing them as one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams in the league, emphasizing their ability to create chances through good football. He acknowledged the need to improve defensively and learn from their mistakes to maintain control in matches.
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