Ten Hag demands more from Man Utd's young stars
Erik ten Hag
believes Manchester United's emerging young stars will enjoy a bright future at
Old Trafford if they retain their hunger to improve.
After a
troubled first half of the season, United have been revitalised in recent weeks
by the dynamic displays of Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie
Mainoo.
In their
last five games, Ten Hag's side have beaten Wolves and West Ham and drawn with
Tottenham in the Premier League, while also defeating Wigan and Newport in the
FA Cup.
United have
scored 15 goals in the process, an attacking blitz at odds with their
previously misfiring form this term.
At the
centre of United's renaissance has been the performances of Denmark striker
Hojlund, Argentine winger Garnacho and English midfielder Mainoo, who have
contributed eight of those 15 goals.
A picture of
the young trio sitting on an advertising hoarding together celebrating
Garnacho's first goal in last Sunday's 3-0 victory over West Ham summed up the
shift in mood at Old Trafford.
"Players
need time, especially young players like Rasmus and Alejandro," United
boss Ten Hag said.
"Also
they need a team, so those two facts were not there in the first part of the
season.
"We had
to make a lot of adjustments in our way of playing, so by stages it was
difficult to serve the offensive part of the team.
"When
that happens, it can go really quickly that players are going to develop and to
progress, like we have seen.
"From
the start I was confident they have the potential to do what they are now
doing, and now it's about keeping moving, keeping going, be hungry."
Ahead of
United's trip to Aston Villa on Sunday, Ten Hag praised the qualities the three
youngsters have brought to previously moribund United.
"I
think they enjoy to play together. There is adventure. They are a danger. They
want to do it together and to pass to each other so that everyone can play to
their qualities and everyone can score goals," he said.
"It's
great if they want to do it together because that is the key, then we can have
a lot of pleasure from this.
"They
are young players and the future for Manchester United is quite bright with
such talent on board, but you have to develop the talent."
While Ten
Hag is pleased with the emergence of Hojlund, Garnacho and Mainoo at a club
that prides itself on developing young stars, he knows United will ultimately
be judged on their ability to win major trophies.
"There
is a lot of space for improvement and that is necessary if you want to go to
the top levels," he said.
"This
club wants to achieve a lot, to win trophies, is very ambitious, so they then
have to step up and bring higher levels and consistency.
"Also,
against the best opposition they have to express the same threat, and it is
about end product."
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