Erik ten Hag addressed Manchester United's difficult start to the season, emphasising the collective effort to turn things around.
The team has faced a rocky beginning, losing four of their first six matches across all competitions. As they prepare to face Burnley, currently in 13th place in the Premier League, Ten Hag acknowledged the challenges, stating, "It’s my second year... you will have your gaps, and you get stronger from it as long as you stay together, and that’s what we’re doing."
While reports of unrest in the dressing room have surfaced and player attitudes have been scrutinized, Ten Hag remained positive, saying, "I know my players. Everyone can make suggestions; we are OK with it."
The upcoming battle against Burnley carries significant pressure for United, who will again be without Jadon Sancho due to an ongoing disagreement with the manager.
Ten Hag stated, "It depends on him," regarding Sancho's future with the club while reaffirming the team's focus on the Burnley fixture.
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