Erik Ten Hag has no intention of taking a break during the upcoming gap in Manchester United’s schedule. With this weekend’s Premier League clash against Leeds postponed and then a pause for international fixtures, United do not have a game until their derby trip to Manchester City on October 2.
United signed off for the period with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Sheriff Tiraspol in their Europa League group in Moldova on Thursday.
Two goals. Three points ✅#MUFC || #UEL — Manchester United (@ManUtd) September 15, 2022 “Always you use breaks,” said Ten Hag, whose side had won four successive Premier League games prior to the postponement of last week’s fixture at Crystal Palace following the death of the Queen. “We have many meetings, we have to improve the structures in and around the club.
We will do. “We will also look to the window in January or next summer already and also to improve our way of playing by making plans.” The City game will be the first of 13 fixtures in the space of 43 days for United before top-level domestic football closes down for the World Cup.