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Erik ten Hag is giving the Manchester United dressing room what they need

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With the first interview, Dean Henderson lit the match. Then in a separate interview, Henderson lamented his ineligibility to play against Manchester United.

The bridge is now burning. We suspected why United never chose Henderson as the player to flank Ole Gunnar Solskjaer prior to an uninspiring Champions League group stage match or a soulless Europa League knockout tie.

He is a loose cannon. "You may have noticed that I haven’t been able to do an interview in two years," Henderson told TalkSport. "That’s evident, isn’t it?" He is now firing. Also read: United concerned about attack amid frustration in market Henderson did not once mention Solskjaer by name and did not have to as he unloaded on the former United manager.

He confirmed he was pencilled in to start last season as No.1, a story first reported by the Manchester Evening News, and complained Solskjaer reneged on that pledge.

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David de Gea and Dean Henderson certainly had contrasting fortunes this past weekend.

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