Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is full of hope about the team’s future and has complete faith in the abilities of young players like Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, and Kobbie Mainoo. Ten Hag seized the chance to praise the three after a convincing 3-0 victory over West Ham United, acknowledging their contributions and emphasising the team’s current winning streak.
In a spectacular birthday celebration, Hojlund opened the score for Manchester United with a brilliant move that saw him dribble past Nayef Aguerd on the edge of the box and then calmly place the ball into the bottom corner. With this goal, the young Dane’s league goal total increased to an incredible 10 goals in his debut season. This was his fourth straight league goal. In response, Garnacho scored twice, doubled United’s lead in the second half, and finished a late opportunity with ease, all of which were crucial to the win.
The manager’s positive evaluation of the team’s recent performances takes into account Manchester United’s potential as a whole in addition to individual talent. This feeling was especially clear during the thrilling victory versus Wolves in the final seconds, as Mainoo showed off his skills by curling home a spectacular winner in Fergie Time.
With Hojlund, Garnacho, and Mainoo in the core of things, ETH had the following to say about the future of United (via Metro):
“Due to our high potential, Manchester United has a very bright future. “They want to play football together with excitement and adventure. We will reach great heights if we continue this procedure.
“We signed young players, we’re building a team, and we give them opportunities.”
We must acknowledge that there will be ups and downs throughout this journey. We need our seasoned players, and they will support them and help the younger guys perform.”
Ten Hag emphasized the promising qualities of the up-and-coming players, emphasizing their common goal of playing football with fun and adventure. The manager’s positive perspective is built upon this group mentality and the continual opportunities provided to young players.
The current developmental process, which has the team purposefully assembled with a mix of seasoned campaigners and up-and-coming talent, continues to support the belief in a bright future. While acknowledging that growth entails ups and downs, ten Hag emphasized the critical role that seasoned players play in advising and encouraging the next generation.
We’ll need patience more than the group of young people’s consistency. To the best of the players’ talents, their actual potential can only be achieved if the players’ superiors grant both the manager and the player time.