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Do you guys watch this game? I watched it, and yeah, Ten Hag's team needs time to build their chemistry. The result wasn't bad. But, they were against a mediocre team. It's part of Ten Hag's process of rebuilding his club. And absolutely nothing wrong with this result achieved by Manchester United in this game. The first and youth team squads needed minutes, and that’s all. United played so damn well in the first half, but the second half was boring enough to watch. I can still understand it. This is the first pre-season game, and I shouldn't have big expectations for Manchester United.
Glad to see Ten Hag is trying to give minutes to so many young players of Manchester United. It seems Ten Hag is trying to identify which young player will be able to step up into the main team. I consider this game is about a fitness for all young players of Manchester United. Vitek showed whether he is worthy enough to be considered. He deserved a clean sheet, but he was not lucky enough in that game.
This game is good enough to give cardio to the young players of Manchester United.
Unfortunately I didn't watch it because at first I thought Manchester United would definitely win but it was quite surprising if they lost to Rosenberg. But that's not a problem because these two teams want to test each other's strengths in this pre-season match and whatever the result, it certainly won't have a full impact on the players' mentality.
In fact, everything would be much more organized if all the players were fit before the actual competition started and Erik ten Hag really has to do this so that his players are better prepared for the EPL competition next season. Young players are certainly not out of his sight because if Manchester United is hit by an injury disaster like last season and they don't have many options, then Erik Ten Hag can entrust the job to his young players.