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Pre-season performances determine the fate of young MU players

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Erik ten Hag optimize pre-season matches to see the potential of young players Manchester United. Performance in pre-season determine the fate of young MU players.

Manchester United won 4-1 over Melbourne Victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in a pre-season test match, Friday (15/7/2022). The Red Devils had fallen behind through Chris Ikonomidis’ quick goal in the fifth minute. United then bounced back from goals from Scott McTominay, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, and an own Edmond Lupancu.

In this match, the Manchester United manager gave the opportunity to play some young players. The young players include Amad Diallo (20 years), Ethan Laird (20 years), Charlie Savage (19 years), and Zidane Iqbal (19 years).

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag really want to optimize this pre-season match to see the potential of young MU players. Therefore, the man from the Netherlands brought a lot of youth in the 31 names of MU players who underwent pre-season. In addition to the names above, there are Alejandro Garnacho (18 years), James Garner (21 years), and Facundo Pellistri (20 years)

Their performance in this pre-season will determine the fate of the real competition later. Ten Hag will not hesitate to lend young players if they are deemed unfit to appear in the Red Devils first team.

“This is why we brought them in. I want to make an impression on all the players by giving them a chance to show what they are capable of – whether they can contribute immediately to Man United or whether they need a loan or not (and) that can make things better,” said Ten Hag. quoted from the official site Manchester United.

“There are also other possibilities, but it’s good that United have so much talent. They also need improvement and development.”

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