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Manchester United legend is impressed with that ten Hag has done so far

The Dutch changed tactics after the defeat against Brentford, and that made him gain a new fan 

By Harry Smith

The Dutch changed tactics after the defeat against Brentford, and that made him gain a new fan 
The Dutch changed tactics after the defeat against Brentford, and that made him gain a new fan 
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The Red Devils lost their first two matches against Brighton and Brentford. This shows just how difficult it can be to have a great Premier League campaign - and what high expectations the Red Devils face. But after that, they went on to beat teams like Liverpool and Arsenal, who are at the top of the table. 

We really must highlight the triumph against the gunners because that was the only time they lost points this season. When recalling the defeat against Brentford, it's impossible to not remember that Manchester United was trying to play the ball out of defense but gawere caught out by a more ruthless and attacking opponent.

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Then, the Dutch manager realized their strategy was no longer working, so he decided to make an aggressive change. Although David de Gea is poor with the ball at his feet, he kept being in the starting lineup. But other players were axed like Harry Maguire and even Cristiano Ronaldo. But taking this tough decision won a new fan among the Manchester United legends. 

Paul Scholes is impressed by changing tactics 

The Manchester United legend thinks this game is always about the result, it doesn't matter the style.  “I’ve been encouraged with what I’ve seen so far by Erik ten Hag. He’s changed a lot since the Brentford game". He said during an interview. Also, he highlighted the difficult decision to drop the Red Devils' captain from the starting lineup.  “He had to leave Harry Maguire out. It was a brave decision. He’s a brave manager.”

 


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