Coach Erik ten Hag showed his skillful ability to ‘turn the situation’ around when he helped MU impressively overcome Liverpool, thereby escaping the lower group of the Premier League rankings.
Manchester City recently experienced a sleepless night when MU finally won their first victory in the Premier League.
The recent important victory bore the strategic impression of coach Erik Ten Hag.
MU showed a completely new face compared to the previous two rounds to defeat Liverpool at home
It is known that right after the 0-4 loss to Brentford in round 2, Ten Hag canceled the day off and asked the whole team to go to the field to practice more.
However, what is worth mentioning here is that Ten Hag not only gave empty orders but also made moves that made his students respect him.
Coach Ten Hag asked his students to run 13km to make up for the loss to Brentford
The Mirror said that the players initially felt frustrated when they received this penalty.
Obviously 13.8 km is really challenging for the player and it is many times more difficult for a man over 50 years old.
Coach Ten Hag’s actions made MU players admire
Coach Ten Hag’s ‘winning people’s hearts’ training method then brought positive results.
Notably, in this match, MU players ran a total of 113.78 km and made 155 accelerations, more than Liverpool’s 110.6 km and 114 accelerations.
The Red Devils showed a great fighting spirit when playing against Liverpool
In addition, the Dutch coach was also praised for being willing to ‘kill’ Ronaldo and Maguire to trust young players.
In the context of giants like Man City or Chelsea simultaneously falling in round 3, the Red Devils coming back strongly and defeating Liverpool is truly an earthquake.
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Lisandro Martinez’s top defensive performance against Liverpool (source: MUFC)