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Why Erik ten Hag’s expert man-management is working wonders for Manchester United trio

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Manchester’s United win at Leeds was further evidence of the superb man-management of Erik ten Hag, as Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho secured a hard-fought 2-0 win.

Rashford started off the left, from where he had limited success, only giving United the lead once he was moved through the middle.

Garnacho soon after raced down the left wing to finish the game. Ten Hag's reaction as the eighteen-year-old Argentine found the back of the net was more akin to a proud father, similar to the scene when Jadon Sancho made his return to action in the Carabao Cup against Nottingham Forest. ALSO READ: Avram and Joel Glazer exploring buying out siblings amid United offers Last season, Marcus Rashford ended his campaign with five goals, with Rangnick reportedly telling Rashford he could leave the club if he was ‘unhappy’.

He cut a frustrated figure, only completing 90 minutes on three occasions under Rangnick. He did not score in those three appearances.

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