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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag praises two new signings after Crystal Palace win

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Erik ten Hag expects Mason Mount to perform "much better" for Manchester United when he is completely integrated into the team.

Mount made his return from a muscular injury that had left him sidelined since August 20 in the 3-0 League Cup win over Crystal Palace and he produced a virtuoso first-half performance, tallying his first assist for Casemiro's headed goal.

Ten Hag substituted the £60million Mount at half-time in a pre-planned move ahead of Saturday's rematch with Palace in the Premier League. Read more: Three 8/10s United player ratings Read more: Mount makes Ten Hag's mind up over his role at United Mount's fellow midfielder Sofyan Amrabat made his debut as an auxiliary left-back in the first half before moving into midfield for the restart until he was withdrawn on the hour. "He played very well," Ten Hag said of Mount. "I'm sure when he's totally integrated he will play much better.

He's just starting at United. "Sofyan is a player - and that is one of the reasons we signed him - where the team needs him, he will play and he can play in more positions. "Every player has his best position but he gives a certain dynamic in the game.

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