United, in sixth place in the Premier League, are scrapping for Europa League qualification after dropping out of the race for Champions League places
Erik ten Hag. Pic/AFP
Erik ten Hag pleaded with fans to stay patient after misfiring Manchester United yet again blew a late lead against relegation-threatened Burnley at a disgruntled Old Trafford on Saturday. Brazilian winger Antony put United ahead in the 79th minute, but substitute Zeki Amdouni scored from the spot eight minutes later after being fouled by Andre Onana.
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United, in sixth place in the Premier League, are scrapping for Europa League qualification after dropping out of the race for Champions League places.
Ten Hag, who won the League Cup last year in his first season with the club, said he was “sorry for everyone.”
“I am very impatient but there we need patience and fans they need patience. We built here a team, and they need experience,” he said.
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