Erik ten Hag wants his players to channel their emotions when Manchester United take on FC Copenhagen at Old Trafford on Tuesday in their first home game since the death of club great Sir Bobby Charlton.
Charlton's death at the age of 86 was announced on Saturday hours before their game at Sheffield United that saw the Red Devils win 2-1 courtesy of a brilliant Diogo Dalot strike.
Now United take on FC Copenhagen in the Champions League group stage in what should be a highly-charged occasion as fans pay their respects to a player who made more than 750 appearances for the club, scoring 249 goals. “Definitely,” said Ten Hag when asked whether victory would be fitting tribute to Charlton. “Firstly we want to win and pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton; you always want to do that in a certain way and that is what we are aiming for. “Sir Bobby was a legend, a giant, not only for Manchester United but for football.
The legacy that he left for standards, high standards, we have to live it every day. “Of course first of all our thoughts are with his family, his wife, children and grandchildren. “But it’s also what he meant for Manchester United, his importance for Manchester United.