Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag praised one of his players in particular. After the Red Devils opened their nest to beat Everton in the FA Cup last night
Erik ten Hag says Marcus Rashford is Manchester United ‘s unstoppable. After the England striker scored his fifth goal in as many games and so on. Two assists in the 3-1 FA Cup win over Everton last night paid by Rashford to Anthony. The goal in the 4th minute of the UFABET game became the goal. 1-0 of the Red Devils He then opened the ball in to force Conor Coady into his own goal early in the second half. Before scoring himself with a penalty kick in injury time
“From the first minute I think Marcus is someone who shows confidence and belief,” said Ten Hag. “ He hits the players. And I think for 90 minutes he was a threat to Everton’s defensive line Rashford now has 13 goals this season. He will surely be able to beat his previous best record of 22 goals in 2019-20 if he’s fit. “In football it’s difficult to measure. but with the front You measure goals and assists, today he had two assists, one goal,” Ten Hag said. He can go on.”
“And that also requires a lot of us as a team and as an organization to make sure we have the right environment and culture. Once he was able to maintain this kind of concentration. For sure he can keep this going…” “As a team we have to make sure we create space. play to his strengths That’s about Marcus doing really well. But also the team. I think he’s unstoppable with his speed, dribbling and sharpness.
The important thing now is to maintain their winning record. That is now seven games ahead of Tuesday January 9’s Carabao Cup tie against Charlton, followed by Premier League games against Manchester City and Arsenal later this month. “I think we have good faith,” Ten Hag said. “We have to stay fresh because there are so many games. I think with one or two players we can see that we have a high load. We have to make sure we get the right balance between load and relaxation for the players . And this is a good challenge. When we face a big game like Man City City and Arsenal Physical performance must be the best.”
Despite relegation-prone Everton suffering a disastrous eight-game winless record, under-pressure Frank Lampard was encouraged by the way his players responded. In response to a 4-1 home defeat to Brighton in the Premier League on Tuesday. “The performance is about the same level. “And maybe even better in attack against Manchester City [last weekend],” he said. “We drew with Man City and I think we deserved a draw today.” Very pleased with the spirit and courage of the team. We didn’t get good results. Sometimes it goes the way of football. When you have quality players like Rashford. They had their moments.”