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They are not at the level he wants but his obsession will make them greater again

With four month in at United, Erik Ten Hag team is gradually taking shape but there's more.

By Angus Barnes

With four month in at United, Erik Ten Hag team is gradually taking shape but there's more.
With four month in at United, Erik Ten Hag team is gradually taking shape but there's more.
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When Manchester United announced Erik Ten Hag as their manager in the summer, there were several targets and promises made between both parties and gradually things are taking shape as United seek to transform back to their once illustrious profile, as the biggest club in England.

Although United has sparingly tasted success since, after the Sir Alex Ferguson era, there has been no consistency to that success, which is a feat that Erik Ten Hag was signed to erase. The Dutchman is profiled as a serial winner while also successfully implementing a clear football identity in his team.

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Ten Hag was heavily backed by the board after sought after his target signings, some of which joined the Old Trafford club in the summer while a few rejected the opportunity as they wanted to remain at their current club. One such failed transfer target was Frenkie De Jong, who eventually stayed at Barca.

The former Ajax manager has gradually brought life back to home grounds, as fans passionately watch the team and always demand more from their current set of players. Ten Hag is said to be quite delighted with how much the team has improved since his arrival in the summer.

WHAT SHOULD FANS EXPECT WHEN THE LEAGUE RESUMES?

With the league set to be halted, United will be assessing their next line of action to build on their current vibrance, as some first-team players will be available for club activities despite the World Cup going on in Qatar. Ten Hag would have had ample time to determine several key issues affecting his team and their solutions when the league resumes.  

 


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