Erik ten Hag said he “totally agreed” with Luke Shaw’s withering assessment of Manchester United’s performance as they lost to their top-four rivals Newcastle United at St James’ Park on Sunday.
The Dutchman’s left-back pulled no punches as he analysed a defeat which enabled Eddie Howe’s side to leapfrog Manchester United, rising to third in the Premier League. “I do think Newcastle are a very good side but I don’t think they won the game on quality today,” Shaw said. “I think they won it on passion, desire, hunger and attitude: they clearly had higher motivation than we had and that can’t be possible.
It’s not acceptable.” Manchester United are now fourth in the table, level on points with Newcastle but with a significantly poorer goal difference. “I totally agree [with Shaw] and that was also my assessment,” said Ten Hag, who had to be separated from Howe by his assistant, Steve McClaren, as the two managers clashed in the second half. “They had more desire, determination and aggression.
I was surprised we couldn’t match it.” The Dutchman had earlier watched Joe Willock and Callum Wilson score the decisive goals on a day when Newcastle avenged their League Cup final defeat against the same opponents in February. “I don’t think we underestimated Newcastle but I do think we have to be much better,” he said. “I know this team has the quality to score goals but we didn’t create too many chances.