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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag responds to Eric Bailly claim

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Erik ten Hag insists nationality is irrelevant when it comes to his team selection process at Manchester United. United defender Eric Bailly, on a season-long loan at Marseille, said in an interview with The Times the club "favour English players" but "Ten Hag has a lot of character and I hope he can change that dynamic".

Bailly, 27, played 113 times for United across six seasons, averaging fewer than 20 appearances per season. It was reported last season the Cote d'Ivoire international specifically resented the privileges captain Harry Maguire enjoyed. Read more: Ten Hag gives updates on Ronaldo's role and Rashford's future Maguire was the only English United player who started 20 matches or more in the Premier League last season and United have signed four centre halves at a cost of £216.3million since the £30m arrival of Bailly in 2016.

United interim manager Ralf Rangnick scolded Bailly for calling for Maguire to be dropped in a comment on Instagram and Marseille have an obligation to sign the centre-back if they qualify for the Champions League and Bailly plays a certain number of games. "I have nothing to say about that because it was last season, I wasn't in charge, so I don't know the situation," Ten Hag said.

When asked if nationality would have a bearing on his team selection, he replied: "Not for me." Maguire could be recalled for United's Europa League opener against Real Sociedad on Thursday night and Casemiro could make his full debut.

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