Sports

Coach Ten Hag: “The penalty Caused Man Utd To Lose To Man City”

After Man Utd lost 0-3 to Man City at Old Trafford in round 10 of the Premier League, coach Erik Ten Hag said that the penalty changed the match.

Speaking at the post-match press conference, coach Erik Ten Hag said: “The penalty changed the match. I don’t want to comment much, everyone can judge for themselves.”

In the 24th minute of the match, referee Paul Tierney awarded a penalty to Man City after reviewing the situation from video assistant referee (VAR) technology. Striker Rasmus Hojlund was fined for pulling Rodri down in the Man Utd penalty area.

On the 11m mark, striker Erling Haaland shot to the right corner to open the score for Man City. After that, “green” Man completely dominated the match and scored two more goals thanks to Haaland and Foden, sealing a 3-0 victory in the Manchester derby.

Evaluating the match, coach Erik Ten Hag affirmed that Man Utd did not play badly: “We played well and made it difficult for Man City, creating the same number of opportunities as them. The players followed the rules correctly. France.

We played defensively and waited for the opportunity to counterattack, creating good opportunities like Scott McTominay’s shot at the end of the first half. Of course losing a derby is always very disappointing, and the whole team felt uncomfortable. However, we will play better in the future.”

Finally, the Dutch strategist talked about many fans leaving the field when the “Red Devils” conceded for the third time: “Last season, we also fell into a situation where many fans left early after scoring. The home team lost to Man City. The whole team must immediately forget this defeat and focus on the next match.”

Man Utd has failed 5 out of 10 matches in the Premier League this year and on the evening of November 1, Coach Ten Hag’s team will meet Newcastle in the 1/8 round of the English League Cup. Last season, Man Utd won against this opponent in the final of the English League Cup and was crowned champion.

Related Posts

Travis Kelce appears unhappy on the Chiefs bench as worries grow

Travis Kelce was barely a factor in the Chiefs’ third straight win to start the 2024 NFL season. The All-Pro tight end appeared somber when NBC cameras captured him on…

Springboks: Victor Matfield’s prestigious all-time appearance record for South Africa coming under threat in Rugby Championship

Seven Springboks have had the honour of running out in the hallowed Green and Gold over 100 times in the team’s history and one of those men is…

The two key fixes out of Bledisloe loss as Wallabies target drought-breaking All Blacks win in NZ

Current Time 0:06/Duration 1:23Loaded: 35.84% Fed up with being second best, the Wallabies are eager to carry the wave of momentum they played behind in the final stages of their Sydney…

50 home runs and 50 stolen bases are reached by Shohei Ohtani

Shohei Ohtani, 30, of Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers hit three consecutive home runs and stole two bases in a game against the Miami Marlins on September…

Controversial call ends Wallabies’ mind-blowing comeback as All Blacks ‘hang on’ to seal Bledisloe Cup again

The Wallabies’ hopes of wrestling back the Bledisloe Cup have fallen inches short. After being blown off the pitch in the opening 15 minutes as the All Blacks…

Who’s hot and who’s not: Mighty Los Pumas, Fiji’s title and Springboks’ ‘Bomb Squad’ comes up short

It’s time for our Monday wrap of who has their name in lights and who is making the headlines for all the wrong reasons after the weekend. THEY’RE…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *