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Manchester United are currently in the midst of their first pre-season under Erik ten Hag.

The Dutchman is attempting to get the Red Devils suitably prepared for their first Premier League match of the season with a number of pre-season clashes already having come and gone. After another success against Crystal Palace last time out, their next assignment is another Premier League side in the form of Aston Villa at the weekend.

Ahead of that game, United hosted an open training session at Perth’s famous WACA Ground. With that being said, here are a few things spotted from the side’s latest venture onto the training pitch.

Ever since Ten Hag arrived at Man Utd, he was expected to start implementing a possession-based style of play. That has certainly been evident from the Red Devils’ first few friendlies.

The Dutchman is continuing to push that style in training with youngster Zidane Iqbal on the harsh end of his new manager’s disappointment when things did not quite go as planned in Perth. Ten Hag urged the academy graduate to “keep the ball” and when he didn’t do that, he was left incensed.

He was pictured bellowing the

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