A Controlled Performance
United’s attacking line created numerous chances, with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes hitting the woodwork in quick succession. Ten Hag praised his team’s:
“Total control of the game, in and out of possession… We played very well.”
However, the lack of clinical finishing proved costly.
Room for Improvement
Joshua Zirkzee impressed with his link-up play, but Ten Hag will expect more goal threat from his strikers in upcoming fixtures.
Ten Hag’s Verdict
“When we don’t win, I’m not content. We should have won,” Ten Hag told Sky Sports.
“We ate them alive in the first half… We should have scored one or two goals.”
Second-Half Balance
The game became more balanced after the break, but United’s failure to capitalize on their dominance left Ten Hag frustrated.
Ten Hag’s Call to Action
“We should be more clinical in the box. That’s where the game is decided.”
United’s draw leaves them seeking improvement in their next outing.
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