Man United heading in the right direction, says Ten Hag

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Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag gave an interview to 'beINSports' and talked about his team's current situation and said that they are progressing well as a team despite their problems at the beginning of the season.

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Manchester United have not had their best start to the season after poor results in both the Premier League and Champions League. However, they are getting back to their winning ways.
The Red Devils have won four of their last five matches in the English top-flight - against Brentford, Sheffield United, Fulham and Luton Town. They are also expected to perform well in their first game after the November international break against Everton.
Dutch manager Erik ten Hag gave an interview to 'beINSports' ahead of the Premier League kick-off weekend and said he believes they are progressing and going in the right direction.
"We are, say, one third [through the season]. It was a tough start, as we've seen, but I think we are catching up. And from the last five games we’ve won four. So we are in a good mood and I think we are [heading] in the right direction," he claimed.
"So, before we go into that intense programme in December, I think we're building and we're building confidence. We're building strong belief, and we're building also some routines.
"And now we hope we can more or less stay with the same line-up or with 12 to 14 players, while constructing the line-up, because I think so far that was our difficulty. Every time we had to change and we don't develop routines. Every time we had to change," he continued.
"Well, I'm sure there's more to come, but still it's a good, good sign. It's a good sign that we are progressing. But, also, you see that our competitors are also dropping points and there are no easy games in the Premier League and everyone will drop points at a certain point."
The English side travel to Galatasaray next week bottom of their Champions League group, knowing loss would knock out of the tournament.

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