Erik ten Hag gives verdict on Manchester United’s disastrous loss at Chelsea

Erik ten Hag, the head coach of Manchester United, has maintained that his team “deserved to win” their “chaotic” Premier League match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Thursday.
In the English capital, the Red Devils overcame a two-goal deficit to take a 3-2 lead. It appeared as though the visitors would win all three points, as Chelsea was behind going into the final minutes.

But in the tenth minute of added time at the conclusion of the ninety, Cole Palmer equalized from the penalty spot, and less than a minute later, he completed his hat-trick with a deflected shot, as Mauricio Pochettino’s team produced a thrilling late performance to win in extraordinary circumstances.

Though Ten Hag acknowledged that his team “made the wrong decisions” in the end, he questioned the

Ten Hag is happy with his performance as a whole.
“But you can’t give it away the way we did, and we need to play this game more effectively. You can identify a player, but ultimately, it’s about the team’s success.

“As a team, we had to deal with the chaos when it arose, but we made poor choices and failed to support one another.” We made a poor decision due to our lack of focus while in possession.

“We need to improve, but we were fortunate in the end with the penalty situation—it was dubious and quite soft.

Undoubtedly a setback, but we must go past it and pick ourselves back up. As you have seen today, we are resilient. TheFernandes is requesting a reaction from Man United against Liverpool.
Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Man United, scored his team’s second goal of the game at Stamford Bridge, and he has stated that the Red Devils need to recover in their encounter against Liverpool on Sunday.

“We handed up the game that we were holding. It irritates me. It’s challenging to accept. For the last few minutes, we were under good control. However, they scored two goals on two opportunities,” he said to TNT Sports.

“We need to move much more quickly around the bend. We were aware in advance that they cut corners and rush things. Our recent games have seen us give up far too many shots. It’s all about keeping your package safe.

“The match versus Liverpool on Sunday is important. I don’t have to respond [to his

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