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Channel your Frustration to Beating Liverpool, Ten Hag tells Manchester United Players
Ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, tells Manchester United Players who are feeling frustrated after a tough loss to Chelsea, to channel their anger and deliver a strong performance against Liverpool.
Ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is urging his team, who are feeling frustrated after a tough loss to Chelsea, to channel their anger and deliver a strong performance against Liverpool.
Despite recent setbacks, including conceding late goals in matches against Chelsea and Brentford, Manchester United remains determined to improve their standing in the Premier League. As they gear up to face Liverpool, Ten Hag emphasizes the importance of making better decisions and maintaining composure in crucial moments.
He calls on his players to use their frustration as fuel to ignite their champions’ spirit and rise to the occasion. Despite trailing behind in the league standings, Ten Hag is confident in his team’s talent and resilience, urging them to turn their disappointment into motivation.
As Manchester United prepares to take on Liverpool, they aim to bounce back and secure crucial points in their pursuit of Champions League qualification.
Chelsea heads North to take on Sheffield
Following Thursday evening’s thrilling 4-3 triumph over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea faces a quick turnaround as they head north to take on Sheffield United at Bramall Lane this evening, with minimal rest and recovery time.
The match kicks off at the unique time of 5:30 pm on a Sunday, an unusual occurrence outside of Boxing Day fixtures in the Premier League, arranged to avoid a clash with the Sheffield half-marathon earlier in the day.
As Chelsea enters the final stretch of the league campaign, currently sitting ninth in the table, they are five points behind Manchester United in sixth, but with at least one game in hand on the teams above them. Over the next eight days, Mauricio Pochettino’s side could significantly influence which clubs face relegation. Sheffield United is the opponent today, followed by Everton’s visit to Stamford Bridge on Monday next week.
Despite the defensive concerns, Chelsea approaches the Sheffield clash in high spirits after their remarkable comeback against United, the latest turnaround in Premier League history. A victory at Bramall Lane would bring them closer to contention for Europa League qualification.
While Chelsea has struggled to keep clean sheets in away matches, their attack remains potent, currently boasting the longest consecutive goalscoring run in the Premier League with 13 matches.
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