Erik ten Hag says Manchester United must respond with character and togetherness after a galling loss to Brighton on an afternoon when he regarded the booing of Rasmus Hojlund's withdrawal as a positive.After a promising first season under the Dutchman, a number of off-field issues at Old Trafford have been compounded by poor performances and results on the pitch.Already beaten away to Tottenham and Arsenal, Saturday's meek 3-1 home loss to Brighton meant the Red Devils have lost three of their first five matches for the first time in the Premier League era."Definitely that is something that bothers me," manager Ten Hag said of the results. "But also I have to see the way we play."But finally it's about character then.
Now we have to see how strong we are, how the team sticks together and which players are standing up and showing the character and leading the team."Because in all the games, all the games but especially the games today, against Arsenal and Forest, we have seen we can play very good and we can create a lot of chances."But, yes, there are also some improvements to make.
That is definitely the case and now we have to step up."Danny Welbeck put Brighton ahead against his former club before Marcus Rashford's effort was deflected onto the woodwork and Hojlund's first goal for his new club was ruled out by the VAR.Pascal Gross and substitute Joao Pedro put the visitors further ahead in the second half at a stunned Old Trafford, where substitute Hannibal Mejbri's exceptional first United goal did little to lift the mood.There were boos at the final whistle and even louder jeers earlier in the second half when Ten Hag replaced lively full debutant Hojlund with Anthony Martial."I think it was positive," the manager