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Ten Hag: Man United errors to blame for stunning 4-3 loss - ESPN

LONDON — Erik ten Hag said Manchester United players should know how to close out games after falling to another stunning collapse in the late 4-3 defeat away to Chelsea on Thursday.

United thought they had engineered a memorable comeback of their own, conceding two early goals only to claw the game back level by half-time and then go ahead just after the hour mark through Alejandro Garnacho.

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Ten Hag's side maintained their lead deep into stoppage time but collapsed in the final moments, with Cole Palmer completing his hat trick with two last-gasp goals — first from the penalty spot, and again moments after the restart, sparking jubilant scenes from the home sections of Stamford Bridge.

Palmer's winner at 101 minutes set a record as the latest game-winning goal in Premier League history, per ESPN Stats & Information. It is the second straight match that United have been stunned in the final moments, with Brentford netting an improbable 99th-minute equaliser in their previous match.

«It was for the neutral an amazing game,» Ten Hag told BBC Sport after the match. «A fantastic football game with a lot of quality.

»Manchester United dominated the game but we made individual errors that cost us the game. We have to learn from it. When you are a Man United player you should already know how to deal with this circumstance."

The result means United were unable to capitalise on Tottenham and Aston Villa dropping points this week, denting United's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.

«In five days we dropped five points. That is unacceptable. We should have a high standard if we want to compete for Champions League football,» Ten Hag added.

«I don't know [if the

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