Manchester United players arrived at Carrington on Thursday afternoon in a gloomy mood.
On Wednesday night, Galatasaray held Manchester United to a 3-3 draw, ending their Champions League knockout ambitions.
United fell to a point after leading for much of the match, finishing last in Group A.
United players appeared dissatisfied with yesterday night’s results as they arrived for training on Thursday.
Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho, who scored, arrived at Carrington with blank looks.
The Portugal star arrived at training on Thursday looking downcast.
Goalkeeper Andre Onana entered the training site discreetly.
The Cameroonian was criticized for his defensive mistakes in their draw with Galatasaray.
Youngster Alejandro Garnacho held a stern expression as he made his way to training
After surrendering two poor goals against Galatasaray, goalkeeper Andre Onana was criticized.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper was criticized for spilling the ball into his own net, giving Galatasaray a lifeline.
Thus, the former Ajax goalie seemed sad as he drove to Carrington on Thursday in his Porsche Cayenne.
Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw, Rasmus Hojlund, and Antony arrived to training.
Rio Ferdinand and other critics criticized United’s defense in the 3-3 draw.
L’Equipe rated United goalie Onana a horrific three out of 10.
Antony, Amrabat, and Lindelof all scored four for United’s outfielders.
Ten Hag’s squad again failed in Europe’s top tournament with a 4.9 average.
Hojlund, Shaw, Maguire, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka received an average five out of 10, while Garnacho and McTominay received six and Fernandes seven.
On Thursday afternoon, Sofyan Amrabat arrived focused.
United’s lackluster draw left Brazilian winger Antony unimpressed.
Harry Maguire seemed focused on Thursday after returning to training.
Victor Lindelof, who had several crates in his vehicle, also arrived.
Ten Hag excused the Cameroon goalkeeper’s recent mistakes, saying: ‘We win and lose together. Onana is fine. Not about people. Individual football mistakes are your responsibility, but the team always matters.
Every player in our group is great and deserves to play for Manchester United.
We like our keepers. They excel and perform. Must push each other.
The Manchester United manager must make many key decisions over his starting lineup for Saturday’s match against Newcastle.