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Everything Erik ten Hag said in Manchester United press conference ahead of West Ham FA Cup tie

Erik ten Hag spoke to the press on Tuesday afternoon as he looked ahead to Manchester United's fifth round tie with West Ham in the FA Cup.

United head into the game on the back of winning the Carabao Cup at the weekend, but they must quickly turn their focus to another domestic competition and their chance at more silverware.

Ten Hag's side beat the Hammers the last time the two sides met earlier in the season, though it could be a tricky test against a West Ham team that won 4-0 at the weekend.

The United manager issued some early team news ahead of the clash, with Anthony Martial still sidelined after he missed the Wembley win at the weekend. Fred and Luke Shaw are also doubtful for the midweek match.

Scroll down to see how it all unfolded from Carrington.

Erik ten Hag insists he did not panic over Manchester United's chastening start to the season as it was "part of the process".

United lost 2-1 at home to Brighton in their first game of the campaign and were thrashed 4-0 at Brentford six days later, a performance so abject Ten Hag ordered the players in for training the next day for a punishing run in 30-degree heat.

You can read it all here.

Anthony Martial will not be available for Manchester United in their FA Cup fifth round tie against West Ham.

Martial has missed 28 of United's 40 games this season and he has been sidelined for four weeks with a hip injury.

You can read it all here.

"I think every game is important. Every game until now, the dressing room had the right attitude and approach. You said it's the biggest game, but is Barcelona not a big game? Game by game."

"I know from experience from previous jobs it takes time before you get into a way of playing," Ten Hag explained, "before you get

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