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Erik ten Hag alarmed at unacceptable dropping of levels at Manchester United

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Erik ten Hag admits Manchester United's level of play since winning the Carabao Cup has been unacceptable.The Red Devils take on Brentford on Saturday looking to avoid a run of three successive defeats for the second time this season.But results had already tailed off at the end of the last campaign, with Ten Hag's win percentage dropping from 69% prior to the victory over Newcastle at Wembley to around 50% since.The positivity that had accompanied the Dutchman's first season in charge has rapidly evaporated, and he said: "We dropped in levels.

We have to get back to those levels."There are reasons for it but still it's not acceptable and we have to fight against it.

Every team we put out has to be on one page and the routines are not always there. They have a good foundation in the way they play, keep the foundation, support each other and we will do better."United have endured another miserable week, with a Premier League loss to Crystal Palace followed by a 3-2 home defeat by Galatasaray in the Champions League, where goalkeeper Andre Onana again struggled.Ten Hag believes his side are being punished for lapses, saying: "Consistency, that is the problem we are struggling with."In parts of the game, I will say in big parts of the game, we do a lot of things right but then there are moments where we are struggling and in such moments we can't survive."In this moment, you have to do the right things, so be consistent and do the job, be consistent in the communication, and when you do that you keep the right organisation and do it like before."Definitely you can mark such a moment as when we score a goal or concede a goal and when decisive moments go against us, we lose a bit as a team.

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