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Manchester United 'not good enough to be consistent' - Erik ten Hag

Exasperated Erik ten Hag admitted Manchester United are not good enough to play on a high level consistently after Bournemouth made history with their first-ever Old Trafford win.

This has been a challenging second season in the dugout for the Dutchman, whose side collapsed in humiliating fashion just three days after impressively beating Chelsea.

Star man Dominic Solanke put Bournemouth ahead after five minutes on Saturday, with Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi headers securing a 3-0 Premier League triumph that could have been worse for United.

Andoni Iraola's ever-improving side became the first Cherries team ever to win at Old Trafford, where the hosts were booed, having been outplayed and outfought in embarrassing fashion.

"Of course, annoyed and disappointed, definitely," United boss Ten Hag said. "I expected something different.

"I hoped before the game you can build on the performance and result from Chelsea, so then it’s very disappointing.

"That (consistency) is of course the question, but I think we have to always be ready for the game, so I have to take the responsibility for that.

"I have to prepare my team so that they are ready for the game, so from my point of view I’m very disappointed the way we started so I have to do the things better."

Ten Hag shouldered much of the responsibility after this season’s 11th defeat in all competitions, with United’s slow starts and knack at conceding costing them once more.

"We are really inconsistent," the Dutchman said. "We have the abilities to do it, but you have to do it every game and every third day."

Asked if consistency was key to being an elite team, Ten Hag added: "I think as a squad we are not good enough to be consistent and we have to work as a squad to improve

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