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Erik ten Hag is already changing the way Manchester United players play

Manchester United donned their new white kit against Crystal Palace when orange would have been the more appropriate colour. The second goal in their defeat of Crystal Palace, crafted through a visionary pass, a deft touch, intuitive movement and perceptive passes, was the embodiment of the Total Football pioneered in the Netherlands.

Marcus Rashford had the privilege to end the move Bruno Fernandes started. Diogo Dalot immediately identified his compatriot once the ball had rolled in. There was a Dutch flavour to it, with Donny van de Beek claiming the assist.

At the risk of getting ahead of ourselves, United's identity crisis appears to be over now they have a permanent manager who leaves the office to coach the players. Day by day, Erik ten Hag's approval ratings grow.

Read more: United players ratings vs Crystal Palace

Caution should still be preached after three months, never mind three games. United are midway through their pre-season schedule and the players have adapted to Ten Hag's demands and approach impressively, albeit against weakened teams. Palace were devoid of Wilfried Zaha, a tormentor of United at Selhurst Park in May, as well as other regulars.

Ten Hag was present that day in May and United were unrecognisable at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. At one point, Fernandes received the ball and last season would have immediately hit an inswinger. This time, he kept the ball ticking over, aligned with Ten Hag's patient and proactive possession-based approach.

The thought of a possession-based Dutch United coach might bring out a fan in a cold sweat yet this United bears little resemblance to Louis van Gaal's soporific side. At one stage Dalot and Tyrell Malacia - the full-backs - were positioned as advanced

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