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Every word from Erik ten Hag's Manchester United press conference ahead of Chelsea fixture

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will take questions from journalists at Carrington on Tuesday afternoon.

United were defeated 1-0 at St. James' Park against Newcastle on Saturday night after a second-half goal from Anthony Gordon, but the hosts created plenty of chances and the scoreline could have been higher.

Ten Hag is facing some questions about his position again, but the majority of supporters are tired with certain members of the dressing room letting down the club again and a response is required against Chelsea.

Chelsea make the visit to Old Trafford on Wednesday night and they head into the game after a 3-2 win against Brighton.

Ten Hag will look ahead to that match, reveal the team news - which is expected to include any updates on the injured players - and we'll bring his every word from the training ground.

Follow below for live updates from Carrington.

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Erik ten Hag claims there are "no issues" at Manchester United, despite a 10th defeat of the season at Newcastle.

United have lost 10 of their 21 fixtures this term, are bottom of Champions League Group A with a minus goal difference and seventh in the Premier League table with a -1 goal difference.

Newcastle ejected United from the League Cup - the only competition the club has won in the last six-and-a-half-years - and there are mounting doubts about Ten Hag among the United squad.

United responded to unflattering coverage in the wake of the Newcastle defeat by banning journalists, including the Manchester Evening News, from Ten Hag's pre-match press conference against Chelsea on Tuesday.

Ten Hag was asked whether he was concerned by the flurry of reports detailing disgruntlement at the

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