Erik ten Hag accused some Manchester United players of operating at 90% in their 2-2 draw with Tottenham. United threw away a 2-0 half-time lead to draw 2-2 for the second time this month at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium four days after their taxing FA Cup semi-final with Brighton.
Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford gave United the lead at the interval but Pedro Porro struck in the 56th minute and Son Heung-min salvaged a draw with a 79th-minute tap-in. Also read: United players' full-time reactions show they know they blew it Ten Hag admitted he would have accepted a point prior to kick-off but he was unhappy with elements of United's apparently impressive first-half performance. "Before, I would be happy with a point," Ten Hag said. "And you see first half, although I don't think we played that brilliant, we had complete control. "We had an overload in midfield, we used that very well, especially switching from right to left, we used that overload to score both goals. "But, to be honest, before 2-0 they had a big chance to make it 1-1 and before that on our right side we conceded some counters and we were not good in positioning.
Also, already before half time, we were not playing that well. "After half time, there was a difference because we were not secure.
Then you have to go into the fight and when you lose your battles, you don't go to crosses, you don't squeeze out, you don't close shots, you concede goals and that's what happened.