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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has been spotted pulling his players up on their mistakes during one of his first training sessions in charge.

The new boss, who arrived off the back of an Eredivisie title with Ajax, was confirmed as United's manager in April. The Dutchman has had a chance to look at the squad ahead of their upcoming pre-season friendlies, and he has wasted little time telling the players what they are doing wrong.

United finished sixth last season, falling well short of Champions League qualification. Ten Hag has already made his first signing, bringing in Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord, and the upcoming training sessions will allow current squad members to show the manager what they can offer.

In a training video uploaded by MUTV and shared on social media, United's players are embarking on drills where they pass to a receiving player's specific foot. However, after a number of players are seen passing to Anthony Elanga's left foot instead of his right, Ten Hag steps in.

United's coaches had attempted to correct the mistakes, with Steve McClaren particularly vocal. After the third occasion, though, Ten Hag can be heard saying "Hey, we are making too many mistakes!"

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