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Patrice Evra claims Manchester United players ‘fooled’ Erik ten Hag into thinking they were good enough

Patrice Evra has claimed that Manchester United’s players ‘fooled’ Erik ten Hag into thinking they were up to the task after an impressive pre-season.

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United won three, drew two and lost one game during pre-season, including a brilliant 4-0 victory over arch-rivals Liverpool, which gave fans hope that new manager Ten Hag had brought the squad back to their best.

However, the Red Devils have now lost their two opening games of the campaign, with the players looking devoid of all the confidence and skill they had shown in the summer, putting in terrible performances against Brighton and Brentford.

United legend Evra believes that while the players are accountable for the results, the manager himself was also too easily tricked by what he saw in the friendly fixtures.

‘There’s no confidence and we have got carried away with the pre-season,’ the former defender told Betfair.

‘When the league starts things are totally different, sometimes I even prefer to have a bad pre-season, then it means you have to work hard, your legs are heavy. When you’re too sharp in pre-season and you look good, that means you’re not working hard enough.

‘I always have so much respect for the players but now I think it’s time for them to take some responsibility.

‘I also blame Ten Hag, he’s been fooled by all those players, the same way other managers have been fooled by them. In pre-season they looked so good, and he would have been excited to make them even better, but no.

‘Psychologically they are broken. Every time they face a difficult challenge, those players won’t overcome it. It’s been like this for years and it’s the same thing, it doesn’t even hurt anymore, it’s deja vu.

‘People aren’t blaming Ten Hag,

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