Ten Hag’s 3 mistakes caused Man Utd to lose painfully to Fulham

#1 NOT PROVIDING ENOUGH SHADE FOR GARNACHO

Garnacho played hard but was not given enough ballGarnacho played hard but was not given enough ball

In the first half of the match between MU vs Fulham , Alejandro Garnacho “bullied” Fulham full-back Antonee Robinson. The Argentine’s smart movements, tricky dribbling and speed created many difficulties for Robinson.

However, Man United could not provide enough ball for their young prodigy in the second half. This encouraged Robinson to confidently lock down Garnacho and was even ready to аttаck.

If Man United finds a weakness, they must take advantage of every opportunity to exploit it and not give their opponents a chance to overcome that weakness.

#2POOR IN FIXED SITUATIONS

MU once again had to concede a goal from a fixed situationMU once again had to concede a goal from a fixed situation

Once again, Ten Hag’s team were beaten on a set piece and Bassey took advantage of the chaos in the box to open the scoring for Fulham.

Man United players were too clumsy in handling fixed situations. And Ten Hag must find a way to help them be more decisive in their plays.

Fixed situations are still the Red Devils’ fatal weakness. And although MU’s season has not completely come to a deаd end, if they cannot overcome this weakness, they will be even worse.

#3WRONG GаMBLE WITH YOUNG STARS

Forson was given a chance but disappointedForson was given a chance but disappointed

To be fair to Ten Hag, the ιnjury forced him to search through his team list to be able to field the most suitable squad to replace the absent positions. 

The Dutch strategist put his faith in the players from the academy again by letting both Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo play from the start, while also helping Omari Forson make his first start for the first team in the Premier League. League.

However, Forson was completely “overwhelmed” and did not bring any value. After all, Ten Hag still has to put more experienced stars on the field like Eriksen or McTominay.