Erik ten Hag SLAMS the defense for giving up easy giveaways in Man United’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League

After Wednesday night’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, Erik ten Hag blasted his defense for giving the ball away too often.

Andre Onana could have done better to prevent Leroy Sane’s opening goal, and Jamal Musiala had much too much space to work with before United’s defense conceded the second goal to Bayern.

Christian Eriksen’s handball resulted in a penalty kιck that Harry Kane converted for Bayern’s third goal, and better marking would have prevented Mathys Tel from scoring Bayern’s fourth.

Ten Hag declined to put too much of the responsibility on Onana, who claimed after the game that he was to blame for the loss, instead placing the onus on his defensive unit.

‘[I’m] disappointed, and when you score three goals in Munich, at the very least you have to take a point, and we didn’t,’ he remarked. The goals were sloppy gifts, and the blame lies squarely on your shoulders.We dominated the first quarter of an hour against Munich, and then they scored a goal that was so simple that anyone could have done it (not only Andre). You don’t let guys through so easily, and it’s clear that Sane’s success is due in large part to his doggedness.

After a stretch of three consecutive losses and four overall, he expected greater “sacrifice and suffering” from his players.

Erik ten Hag SLAMS defenders for ‘easy giveaways’ in Man United’s 4-3 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich… while urging his players to’sacrifice and suffer’ to turn around their poor form.

After losing to Bayern, Erik ten Hag is looking for his team to show more determination.

He would not put all the responsibility for his slip-up on Andre Onana.

After Wednesday night’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League, Erik ten Hag blasted his defense for giving the ball away too often.

Andre Onana could have done better to prevent Leroy Sane’s opening goal, and Jamal Musiala had much too much space to work with before United’s defense conceded the second goal to Bayern.

Christian Eriksen’s handball resulted in a penalty kιck that Harry Kane converted for Bayern’s third goal, and better marking would have prevented Mathys Tel from scoring Bayern’s fourth.

Ten Hag declined to put too much of the responsibility on Onana, who claimed after the game that he was to blame for the loss, instead placing the onus on his defensive unit.

‘[I’m] disappointed, and when you score three goals in Munich, at the very least you have to take a point, and we didn’t,’ he remarked. The goals were very easy to give away, so you need examine your own actions.

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“We were better than Munich in the first quarter of an hour; that goal was so simple; it wasn’t just Andre.” You don’t let guys through so easily, and it’s clear that Sane’s success is due in large part to his doggedness.

After a stretch of three consecutive losses and four overall, he expected greater “sacrifice and suffering” from his players.

That’s the whole objective, he continued; “for us to win games, both as individuals and as a team, we have to cross the line.”

To win games, you have to be willing to put yourself in a position to endure pаin and make sacrifices.

It’s not possible that Sane got through that manner since Onana knows he has to stop the ball. The second net is practically an exact mirror image of the first. It can’t be that simple for players to get through our defenses and score.

What you’ve seen on a very high level was us going head-to-head and losing to very good clubs like Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Brighton.

“We have to make our own luck, and that has to do with determination,” one player once said, “because no one will bring you anything in football if you don’t make it for yourself.”

After the game, Onana came up and accepted responsibility for the team’s loss. I’ve put the team in a tough spot, and I feel responsible. United lost their first Group A match because Onana insisted on talking to the press after the game.

We got off to a great start, then I made a critical error that cost us the game. There’s a lot more I need to do to win over the crowd. I didn’t get off to the great of a start.