Manchester United head coach Eric Ten Hag said he sees a lot of positive things this season.
Before the final round of the Premier League, United is only eighth in the table, risking not getting into European competitions next season.
However, Ten Hag believes that not everything is so bad, pointing to the progressive youth. In addition, the FA Cup final on May 25 leaves United with the opportunity to brighten up this season.
“I see positive things. I see that this team is developing.”
“I know the reasons why we don’t express ourselves. No team will prove itself when the entire quarterback quarter is unavailable during the season, when the defensive midfielder is unavailable. Even our striker, Rasmus Heilund, was injured three times. Rashford was also injured.”
“These problems have been with us throughout the season and it has had a negative impact on the results.”
“But at the end of the day you see some players like the youth showing themselves, progressing, and that’s a big positive.”
“This club has a high potential. We all know that. People can see it. Cobby Lane. Garnacho, Diallo. Heilund. There are also great players here, experienced players like Bruno (Fernandes), Andre Onan.”
“I can continue. Lich Martinez, Luke Shaw. It can also be said that Diogo Dalot is having a great season. Scott McTominay is very good this season.”
“There have been a lot of positive things this season, but I can’t refer to that. Do you know why? At the end of the day, we have to win trophies. In the Premier League and Champions League, we didn’t perform the way people expected us to,” Ten Haga was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.