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Erik ten Hag did what Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could not with rousing speech to Manchester United fans

You could probably hear Manchester United fans roaring to Erik ten Hag's speech at Old Trafford from Deansgate at the weekend.

The rousing, passionate address of supporters sent reverberations around the sun-kissed stadium and it was evidence of the special connection between the fans and club that has been gradually rebuilt on the back of it being shattered.

"First of all, I want to say thank you to our players," Ten Hag said to rapturous applause. "I think they played a brilliant season. Thank you to the staff and I also want to thank you all. Thank you for your contribution, backing us and the support.

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"It was great, so thank you. But when I say these words, there's still one game to go and I'm sure these players will give everything to beat Manchester City next week. I'm sure we have a really good chance to take the cup back to Old Trafford."

The away support who travelled to watch United be defeated at Selhurst Park on the final day of last season genuinely feared the future, but just 12 months later and those who were at Old Trafford cannot wait for what's to come next.

The speech at Old Trafford was stirring and it gave a glimpse into what the future might look like with Ten Hag in charge. The club last won the Premier League in 2012/2013 and supporters are now hoping to see a credible title challenge.

The 53-year-old, composed with the microphone, struck every right note with his speech and the fans who will make the pilgrimage to Wembley for the third time this season for the FA Cup final will be buoyed and cautiously optimistic.

Sir Alex Ferguson would give speeches at the end of most seasons, Ryan Giggs delivered a great speech as

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