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Erik ten Hag explains how Manchester United signings have changed the dressing room

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Erik ten Hag has explained how Manchester United's new signings have already changed the dressing room at Old Trafford. United welcomed six new faces to the team this summer, with Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Antony and Martin Dubravka all joining before the September 1 deadline.

After a rocky start with back-to-back defeats, United appear to have settled with the three straight victories in the league.

On the pitch, United's players look to be becoming a more cohesive unit but are not the finished product yet. But Ten Hag does believe that his new recruits have made a positive impact on the existing squad from last season. ALSO READ: Ten Hag names reasons for United signings Speaking to MUTV, he explained: "I think we are happy with the squad.

I think all the positions are filled and with that fact we are quite happy. "I think we also have the right characters and now we have constructed the right team spirit and the right team building, and the base for that is always the way of play." He added: "What you see is everyone is supporting the way of play. "There is a good spirit.

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