By Angus Barnes
Manchester United is the second most represented club from England at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar behind local rivals Manchester City, with 14 first-team players getting the World Cup call-up a fortnight ago after league season was halted across Europe.
Erik Ten Hag took over the mantle of managerial duties in the summer and got to work immediately after being tasked with reviving the club's elitist culture with the full backing of the board who splurged a lot of money in the summer to bring in his targets.
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The Dutchman is currently midway through his first year in charge of the Red Devils and surely has had ample time to assess the strength and quality of his team, likewise how to set them up to face and break down the different tactics they'd face.
The signing of attack nullifier, Casemiro from Real Madrid has further given the squad more freedom to express themselves higher up the pitch as seek a smoother transition between attack and defense in one breakaway pass, with wingers ready to pounce on such moves.
Although they've been exemplary in the first two games at Qatar, with Casemiro stealing the headline in game two, Brazil was stunned in game three. Three United players made their full debut in that game; Fred, Antony, and on-loan Alex Telles but were very abysmal with their performance. They didn't exude the quality expected and Brazil lost 1-0 to Cameroon.
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