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Better days ahead as Ten Hag reconciles with this player

Erik Ten Hag was initially harsh on him but he has decided to forgive him.

By Angus Barnes

02/11/2022, 02:18 PM

Erik Ten Hag was initially harsh on him but he has decided to forgive him.

Manchester United manager, Erik Ten Hag is known to be resolute in his decision-making both on and off the pitch, which was one of the key factors in United's board decision to sign the Dutchman as their new manager in the summer. A decision that has seen him replicate his managerial style at United so far this season.

So far a series of shaky and tricky relationships in and around the first team of Manchester United has seen him clash with several players in his club, most notably Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Maguire, and a few others. The most recent being incident leading to the internal suspension of their star player, Ronaldo, after he refused to come on as a sub in one of the games this season.

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Ronaldo's refusal to participate in the game and walking down the tunnel while the game was ongoing, led to several divided attention from fans. The lack of regular game time in the Premier League led the 37  years old Portuguese to feel ousted from the promised plans of his manager. In a bid to address the situation, Ten Hag has played him in back-to-back matches.

With a goal in his last two starts, Ten Hag will be looking to further give Ronaldo a start in their next game on Thursday as they fight for the top spot in their Europa League group stage. Ten Hag has been pretty impressed with how the Portugal captain has reacted both in training and on the pitch after serving his suspension.

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As United countdown to the World Cup break, Erik Ten Hag will be looking to get all the best possible results heading into the next couple of games and will need all his best players to be available and deliver when called up, including Ronaldo. 

 

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