Erik ten Hag has achieved significant success at Manchester United in cup competitions, securing two domestic trophies in as many seasons, particularly excelling in the Old Trafford dugout. The team is set to play a minimum of eight fixtures, split between home and away matches, before potentially advancing to the knockout stages from September 25th to January 30th. Consequently, ten Hag has been strategically selecting the players who will form his squad for the upcoming months. Two crucial members of ten Hag’s squad are expected to contribute significantly as they have progressed through the club’s esteemed academy.
Despite administrative reasons, UEFA regulations allow for a 25-man squad to be complemented by a ‘B’ list consisting of academy players who have been with the team for at least two years. The ‘B’ list also comprises players like Toby Collyer, who played in the match against Liverpool, and Ethan Wheatley, who was an unused substitute at Old Trafford. The decision to include these players is believed to have been influenced by the need for ‘load management,’ considering the demanding fixture schedule in the near future. In addition to these football-related considerations, the community members are offered special promotions, offers, and advertisements from both the organization and its partners.
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