Erik ten Hag hits back at stinging Jamie Carragher criticism
Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag has hit back at Jamie Carragher's criticism of his side's defending.
Speaking on Sky Sports on Monday evening, former Liverpool defender Carragher was scathing about United's display in Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Fulham, which ended a five-match winning run that had fuelled some optimism around Old Trafford.
But Ten Hag accused Carragher of being biased against his side, saying: "First of all, some analysts are very objective in their comments, very good advice, some are very subjective.
"Jamie Carragher is one of them. From the first moment on he has criticised and now he wants to make his point.
"Probably in the first half an hour, yeah, he had a point. Fulham in their midfield set-up a little bit surprised us and then we have to find the solutions. After half an hour we found the solutions.
"I was not pleased with the performance in defending, especially with the left side, how we did the pressing because they came out, especially in the first half an hour, several times on the left side and that can't happen.
"And that has everything to do with willingness, spirit and passion. That was in the previous weeks very good from this team and therefore we won football games.
"I know footballers are not robots, sometimes they have bad days. But it can't be, it's unacceptable and we have to do better tomorrow. But in the weeks before we have done very well."
Ten Hag also gave a staunch defence of Antony [above], whose future is the subject of much speculation.
The United boss did not comment on whether the Brazilian winger could be sold in the summer but insisted he can get back to his best after failing to make the starting line-up in the Premier League this year.
"I backed him for a long time," said