Erik ten Hag has said sealing Champions League qualification is a test of Manchester United’s courage and demanded that he and his players finish the job.
United are fourth with 63 points, one point ahead of Liverpool with a game in hand. Ten Hag has confidence in his side but said as he prepared for Wolves’ visit on Saturday that strong nerve was needed. “Top football it is always a test,” the manager said. “We can take confidence and belief because we have proven we’ve beaten the best teams in the world.
But yes, it’s a test of courage if we can do it because we are in the right position and we have to finish it. It’s a high demand, so it needs high standards so definitely needs courage.
The players and I need to take responsibility for it.” With Liverpool being United’s greatest rival Ten Hag understands how important it is to fans that his team do not allow Jürgen Klopp’s side to take a top-four place at their expense. “We have everything in our hands,” he said. “We have to bring our performance.” United have lost their past two league matches because of individual errors.