Man Utd: Erik ten Hag cancels day off when 4-0 Brentford defeat
Manchester Joint boss Erik ten Hag cancelled a planned day off on Sunday when the 4-0 humiliation at Brentford.
With no game pending the visit of Liverpool to Old Trafford on 22 August, Ten Hag had intended to let his squad have the rest of the weekend off.
However, the manner of Saturday's loss prompted him to revise his plans.
It is accepted he was at Carrington early on Sunday to mull over the nature of a defeat that has breeze plenty of criticism from both fans and pundits.
The loss prompted a debate on Sky between Jamie Redknapp, who feels the players need to take more section, and former United skipper Gary Neville, who called for the club's owners to moneys a public explanation for what has gone wrong.
Fans companionship MUST (Manchester United Supporters Trust), which is negotiating a piece scheme with the Glazer family, has called for "urgent and radical change".
But senior Married figures, despite being aware of the scale of the hazardous, accept there is no quick fix to the picture malaise.
They continue to try and bring in the new players that Ten Hag feels are valuable to his rebuild and talks with France midfielder Adrien Rabiot are ongoing.
However, Ten Hag must bring about vast improvement in the players he has, with David de Gea's pass to Christian Eriksen for Brentford's uphold goal symptomatic of the problem.
Ten Hag wants his players to take section and be brave in possession.
Having conceded an early opener because of De Gea's blunder, rather than try to control the game to convicted the damage did not get worse, United carried on with their strategy of playing hazardous passes, resulting in Eriksen being robbed of possession inside his own penalty area for the second.
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