Erik ten Hag has praised Donny van de Beek after the midfielder made his first start of pre-season, though the Manchester United boss opted against offering any critique of David de Gea.The Red Devils gave a very promising display in the first half of Saturday’s pre-season friendly clash with Aston Villa in Perth – which marks their final match in Australia before heading back to the UK.Jadon Sancho put United ahead with a fine team goal that involved nine different players and the scoreline was doubled shortly before half-time when Matty Cash netted an own goal after another slick attacking move.The second half was a different story, however, with Villa offering considerably more threat; Leon Bailey netted a fine solo goal and then with the last touch of the match Callum Chambers made it 2-2.But there were plenty of positives in the first half for United and Ten Hag was pleased with what he saw from former Ajax charge Van de Beek, who is looking to revive his Old Trafford career.Asked what he made of Van de Beek in his first start of the tour, Ten Hag told reporters: ‘I think, as with all the players in the first half, he had a good performance.’The Dutch coach was also happy with the way his attackers combined in the first half, cutting Villa’s back-line apart at will at times, and they ought to have gone into half-time with an even bigger margin of victory.Ten Hag continued: ‘I think in general our front men, our forward players, did really well.‘They were really well connected, it was a real weapon, I think it’s really difficult to defend.
We have a lot of movement, we have skills, and they can finish.’On a rather less positive note, the manner of Villa’s late leveller will have annoyed Ten Hag though he refused to