Man Utd boss Ten Hag 'don't care' about the noise
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag addressed rumours about his poor relationship with his squad at the press conference following the Red Devils' win over Chelsea, claiming he "doesn't care about the noise".
11 months ago
Manchester United put reports of a crisis and poor form behind them by claiming three crucial points at Old Trafford after beating Chelsea 2-1 thanks to a Scott McTominay double.
In recent weeks, rumours had spread that the Red Devils' dressing room was beginning to get a little fed up with the way Erik ten Hag was working, something the manager denied before the game against the Blues, making it clear that "they're together".
After the win over Mauricio Pochettino's side, the former Ajax boss again addressed the rumours, playing them down and saying his side are not in any crisis.
"Crisis? Not for us. We keep calm. We know where we have to build, the direction is right," he said. "Dressing room stories? I don't care about the noise. They are used to it. It was the same at Ajax but in a smaller country so less people," added the Dutchman.
In recent weeks, rumours had spread that the Red Devils' dressing room was beginning to get a little fed up with the way Erik ten Hag was working, something the manager denied before the game against the Blues, making it clear that "they're together".
After the win over Mauricio Pochettino's side, the former Ajax boss again addressed the rumours, playing them down and saying his side are not in any crisis.
"Crisis? Not for us. We keep calm. We know where we have to build, the direction is right," he said. "Dressing room stories? I don't care about the noise. They are used to it. It was the same at Ajax but in a smaller country so less people," added the Dutchman.
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