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'At it again' - Richard Keys takes swipe at Erik ten Hag after Manchester United defeat to Fulham

Richard Keys has taken another swipe at Erik ten Hag ahead of Nottingham Forest's clash with Manchester United in the FA Cup.

Nottingham Forest are set to host the Red Devils at the City Ground for the fifth round of the FA Cup on Wednesday night. They've already beaten them at home in the Premier League this season.

United, however, will be going to Nottingham after a surprising 2-1 loss to Fulham at Old Trafford in the Premier League last Saturday. After Fulham's late winning goal, a frustrated Ten Hag said: "We lose the game with one loose moment. We forgot to press when the ball was in the corner for the throw-in and that had big consequences.

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"I think it is bad positioning. We should push each other more. This can't happen when an opponent has a throw-in in the corner. We should close them down and not allow them to break.

"There's only one player and we have to make sure the player is in the right position and that is the team. The team has to make sure the positions are good and for the detail, we get punished."

Former Sky Sports pundit Keys, who now works for beIN Sports, took note of Ten Hag blaming his players for the mistake.

"Ten Hag was at it again," he wrote in his blog. "His players apparently 'forgot their jobs'. Nothing to do with them not being good enough then Erik? Or the team you picked? Or the changes you made?"

It's the January transfer window once again, but despite United's indifferent start to the season, it remains to be seen whether they'll be able to bring any new players to Old Trafford this month. While the

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