THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
Irish Daily Mirror|August 14, 2023
Ten Hag admits his United have come a long way in 12 months but tells his stars: We need to beat the best teams more regularly
GIDEON BROOKS
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN

MAN UTD v WOLVES

ERIK TEN HAG says his first 12 months in the Old Trafford hot-seat have laid foundations for lasting success.

And the Manchester United boss has challenged his squad to now take the next step.

Ten Hag has come a long way since opening his account last term with a home defeat to Brighton and a shock loss on the road at Brentford.

But as he prepares to welcome Wolves tonight, he maintained his squad must build on a first season which delivered the Carabao Cup and a top-four finish.

Asked to reflect on a rollercoaster first year in charge, Ten Hag admitted the club have already made bigger strides than he expected.

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