Exclusive Interview with Manchester United Manager Erik ten Hag: Harry Kane, Rasmus Hojlund, Game Model, and Styles of Play
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag sat down with Sky Sports’ Gary Neville ahead of Monday Night Football to discuss a range of topics, including the club’s struggles with injuries, the game model, and styles of play.
Ten Hag emphasized the importance of having outstanding players at a club like Manchester United, given the high expectations and pressure to win every game. He highlighted the challenges of not always being able to sign proven players and the need to develop young talents like Rasmus Hojlund.
When asked about the comparison between Hojlund and Harry Kane, who was a target for the club in the summer, Ten Hag stressed the differences between the two players and the need to give Hojlund time to adapt and grow.
The manager also discussed the club’s game model and the importance of having a structured approach to player development, citing the success of bringing young talents like Garnacho and Mainoo into the first team.
Regarding the team’s style of play and the struggles this season, Ten Hag acknowledged the impact of injuries on the squad, particularly in the defensive positions. He explained the challenges of making adjustments to the style of play due to the lack of key players and the need to find a balance between defensive solidity and attacking prowess.
Looking ahead, Ten Hag expressed optimism about the team’s potential and the upcoming FA Cup final, emphasizing the need for consistency and positive performances from the players.
Overall, the interview provided insight into the challenges and aspirations of Manchester United under Ten Hag’s leadership, highlighting the ongoing efforts to build a successful and competitive team.