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Tyrell Malacia's Antony admission as Man United boss Erik ten Hag reveals Marcus Rashford chat

Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Sunday, October 2.

Manchester United full-back Tyrell Malacia has opened up on the warning he received from Erik ten Hag following Antony's move to Old Trafford this summer.

Malacia and Antony knew each other well before the pair became teammates in Manchester. The pair found themselves on either side of the fierce Feyenoord versus Ajax rivalry in the Eredivisie.

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The left-back grew up in Zuid, a suburb of Rotterdam, where fights between players was common. Malacia has now explained that the ferocity he grew up with led to the warning from Ten Hag.

"I know I am not the tallest player in football, but people forget I am from Zuid," he explained. "In Zuid, we take care of our own business and fight our own battles.

Find out what else Malacia had to say about Antony here.

Erik ten Hag has revealed what he told striker Marcus Rashford 'on day one' after starting his role as Manchester United manager in the summer.

Rashford endured a difficult campaign last term, registering just five goals in 32 appearances. Despite reports suggesting that the 24-year-old was looking for a move away from Old Trafford, the forward insisted that he was excited to work with incoming boss Ten Hag.

This season, the Englishman has enjoyed an impressive start to the campaign, scoring three goals and notching two assists in six Premier League appearances. He was utilised as a central striker prior to the recent international break and has been keeping Cristiano Ronaldo out of the starting line-up.

Despite Rashford's difficult season last campaign, Ten Hag has admitted that he is not surprised by the forward's strong start this term,

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