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Erik ten Hag celebrates Manchester United can 'f***ing play good football' after win over Liverpool

Erik ten Hag declared that his Manchester United team can «f***ing play good football» after their 2-1 win against Liverpool on Monday at Old Trafford. United scored first through Jadon Sancho before Marcus Rashford added a second. Ad In a much-improved team performance compared to their opening two fixtures which saw them lose twice, United held on despite Mohamed Salah’s late effort.

Premier LeagueKlopp 'concerned' but says Liverpool should have beaten Man Utd2 HOURS AGO Speaking after the game to Sky Sports, Ten Hag used colourful language to celebrate his team’s efforts. “It’s all about attitude,” he began. “We bring attitude on the pitch.

Communication and fighting spirit, and you see what they can achieve. And they can f***ing play good football.” Asked if he expected an improvement after last weekend’s 4-0 defeat to Brentford, he said: “Expect? I wanted a different approach and attitude and that’s what they bring on the pitch, and that’s what makes me satisfied. That’s just the start, we can have much more composure.

We have good players and we can be a good team. Fired-up Man Utd beat lacklustre Liverpool to earn Ten Hag first win Juventus held to stalemate at Sampdoria One goal, nine seconds: Mbappe's kick-off goal dissected “It’s not always about what it is said. I said we have to act, not talk a lot.

Make sure you are a team and battle, and be brave. Give people options when they have the ball. When out of position, we want to press.

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