THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
Irish Daily Mirror|August 14, 2023
Ten Hag admits his United have come a long way in 12 months but tells his stars: We need to beat the best teams more regularly
GIDEON BROOKS
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN

MAN UTD v WOLVES

ERIK TEN HAG says his first 12 months in the Old Trafford hot-seat have laid foundations for lasting success.

And the Manchester United boss has challenged his squad to now take the next step.

Ten Hag has come a long way since opening his account last term with a home defeat to Brighton and a shock loss on the road at Brentford.

But as he prepares to welcome Wolves tonight, he maintained his squad must build on a first season which delivered the Carabao Cup and a top-four finish.

Asked to reflect on a rollercoaster first year in charge, Ten Hag admitted the club have already made bigger strides than he expected.

This story is from the August 14, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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