Erik ten Hag has fallen into the same trap as Manchester United predecessor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Erik ten Hag has already heaped the pressure on his players at Manchester United just weeks into the new season.
The scenes at Old Trafford on Thursday night as the Reds fell to a disappointing 1-0 loss to Real Sociedad in their opening Europa League game may have been slightly alien to the former Ajax manager, but they certainly weren't to the United faithful. In the Red Devils’ first Europa League match since losing the 2021 final against Villarreal, Ten Hag's side fell to a 1-0 loss as Brais Mendez converted a penalty following a contentious handball decision against Lisandro Martinez.
It came just under a year after the side, then managed by Ten Hag's predecessor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, fell to a 2-1 defeat to Young Boys in their opening Champions League group stage encounter. On that occasion, United’s European campaign got off to a nightmare start after Jordan Siebatcheu netted a stoppage-time strike to earn Young Boys a famous 2-1 victory against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s 10 men in Switzerland, where Aaron Wan-Bissaka's first-half sending off ultimately led to the side's capitulation.
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While the loss to Sociedad was very different to the Young Boys debacle, the result last year heaped pressure on Solskjaer’s side for the rest of the group stages. The wild scenes of jubilation in their following Champions League group stage encounter against Villarreal after Cristiano Ronaldo's late winner were born out of a sense of relief as much as anything else and heading into their second Europa League group stage game against Sheriff on Thursday, United now face similar pressure.
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