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Manchester United youngster Amad said something unexpected about Erik ten Hag

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Manchester United youngster Amad was the first to emerge from the dressing room to speak to a handful of journalists after the special win over Liverpool last weekend.

He couldn't wipe the smile from his face as he attempted to explain what had just happened. “It was an unbelievable day for me," he said. "I want to celebrate this moment with my family and the fans, who supported us all game.

I think today was one of the best games for United. "I scored a last-minute goal against Liverpool. It was an unbelievable moment for me.

It is very special because it was my dream to play for United. I was in Sunderland last season and I waited for my chance. To score my second goal for United was very important for me." ALSO READ: Ratcliffe has a simple decision to make on Southgate ALSO READ: Ten Hag's ruthless decision shows where United player stands Amad is still only 21 and despite his English being limited, he was able to express how he felt through his words and through the beaming, wide smile etched across his face.

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