Sancho credits Ten Hag after Manchester United’s 3 straight wins
There is no denying that Jadon Sancho, England’s winger for Manchester United, has played an important role in helping the Red Devils to perform well over the past several matches.
Which is referred to as a great admiration for Eric Ten Hag as a coach who has helped to draw out the potential of the players as well. They are also the ones who clear the issues in the minds of the team members as well.
The England national team star has revealed that what makes the Red Devils team. Winning three games in a row, before which they had started poorly in the first two games, the key factor was Ten Hag’s courage to reshape his system and team relationships. which it makes the players in the team They have a better understanding of the playing system itself.
Sancho can score up to 2 goals from all three games on the field, commenting that The reason why Manchester United’s form has started to improve, in part, has to be credited to the Dutch coach, with Sancho said: “We are using a game plan. that the team manager wants In every training session and we keep improving.”
“We seem to be getting more and more together. We can play more in the style of the manager. And everyone in the team seems to be happy with the plans they have now. both a clear playing style some of which arises from the understanding of our players as well. Now the whole team is learning about each other. We are collecting more and more data right now.”
“The game plan has become clear. what we have to do especially in some areas on the racetrack. And everyone who has played is ready to be determined and devoted to the full hundred. we are trying and we have to make it in order to get the results we want.”
“We feel we need to be more alert. After the game against Brentford we have to try harder. We shouldn’t lose like that at all. which everyone sees as it is that we have more running or need to be more fit But we should continue to do our own work. We’ve won three games in a row now, we have to do whatever it takes to keep it going.”
“This has been a long time. for this club It was satisfying. But the most important thing is that the whole team understands each other well. When the team plays well Each person’s play tends to improve accordingly. I just need to maintain this form. I will say that myself Can still do more. I feel good, like I’m in a good moment both on the pitch and off the pitch.”
It was an interview the day before Manchester United had to face a tough battle. In the Premier League game six with Old Trafford opening up to the visit of Arsenal on Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. ( according to Thailand time)