Erik ten Hag admits he is aware of Man Utd’s fragile confidence

Story By: 90min.com

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has admitted he recognised that his side were capable of falling to Brighton on the opening day of their Premier League season as he knows improvement ‘will not come overnight’.

The Red Devils were thrashed 4-0 by the Seagulls in their penultimate fixture last season at the back end of Ralf Rangnick’s tenure. But after a fairly strong pre-season, United went into the new campaign full of optimism.

However, that positive feeling quickly dissipated as Pascal Gross grabbed two first-half goals – helped out by some shoddy United defending – to send Albion into the half-time break two to the good. The hosts pulled one back after Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez blocked Alexis Mac Allister’s clearance, but the visitors held on to win 2-1 and claim their first ever victory at Old Trafford.

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United were second-best for long stretches on Sunday and captain Harry Maguire admitted that their heads dropped too easily after conceding the opener. Speaking after his first Premier League match, Ten Hag revealed that he wasn’t completely shocked by such a mentality switch.

“It is a hell of a job [before us]. We have to work really hard, analyse and then move forward. Today was a good start and then after that we dropped down a level in belief and we made mistakes that the opponent punished. But it was a good opponent, we [tried to] work well together but when you make mistakes you get punished for that,” he said.

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