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Ten Hag calls on Man United to show resilience after Newcastle defeat compounds tough week

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has called on his players to show resilience and start a new run of positive results after a disappointing week was compounded by a 1-0 defeat at Newcastle United on Saturday night.

On the brink of exiting the Champions League after a 3-3 draw at Galatasaray on Wednesday, despite leading 3-1 in Istanbul, United returned to Premier League duty at St James' Park and were thoroughly outplayed, despite the hosts' threadbare squad.

Anthony Gordon struck the winner in the 55th minute in a game that saw Newcastle have 22 shots on the United goal, compared with the visitors' seven.

United have now lost six league games this season, including all five against top-half teams, to sit seventh in the table. Newcastle, meanwhile, climbed to fifth with their seventh home win in eight matches.

“This week, it was not in our advantage but you have to take it as it is," United manager Ten Hag said. "We have to put this right. I know we are resilient. Several weeks ago, we lost to [Manchester] City and then we had a good run [in the Premier League], so we have to get back to a good run.”

While United had late chances, when Sergio Reguilon had an effort cleared off the line by Fabian Schar and Antony had a goal ruled out for offside, Ten Hag admitted Newcastle were the better side on the day.

“We have to give credit to Newcastle. They played better than us tonight," he said. "We started well, we had a good chance by [Alejandro] Garnacho but then, for a long period, Newcastle had the better performance than us.

"We went down 1-0 but, to be fair, by the end of the game, we came back and had some good opportunities. [Sergio] Reguilon had a good chance, then [there was] the offside goal, so we fought back

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