Manchester United are full of eastern promise for Erik ten Hag after their thrashing of Liverpool

CHRIS WHEELER: Man United players are clearly buying into Erik ten Hag’s methods after demolishing Liverpool… but he knows this result is FAR removed from the cold reality of the Premier League

  • Manchester United thrashed arch-rivals Liverpool in their pre-season friendly
  • It was a strong start for Erik ten Hag in what was his first game as head coach
  • The United players are clearly buying into his philosophy and methods
  • Anthony Martial and Eric Bailly both seized rare opportunities in Bangkok
  • And while it is a positive result, the Dutch manager won’t be getting carried away

Erik ten Hag stood clutching the Bangkok Century Cup with Bruno Fernandes as the music thumped and the confetti pumped and the staged celebrations got underway.

Above him, the giant scoreboard at the Rajamangala National Stadium read: Manchester United 4-0 Liverpool. Ten Hag’s first game as United manager and here was his first trophy. It was quite the start.

The expressionless look on Ten Hag’s face told a rather different story. He knows that events here on a sticky night in Bangkok are far removed from the cold reality of Premier League football. When United face Liverpool at Old Trafford next month, it will be in very different circumstances. 

Erik ten Hag (right) stands holding the Bangkok Century Cup with Bruno Fernandes (left) after Manchester United’s 4-0 demolition job of arch-rivals Liverpool on Tuesday

It was an impressive performance and the players are clearly buying into Ten Hag's methods

It was an impressive performance and the players are clearly buying into Ten Hag’s methods 

Jurgen Klopp said before this game that there are no friendlies between these two clubs, but there actually are and this was one of them.

Klopp played three different teams, changing all 10 outfield players after half an hour and 60 minutes. Ten Hag also made 10 changes at half-time, so we should only read so much into the result.

But 4-0 against any Liverpool team these days is not to be sniffed at, and Ten Hag would certainly have faced some serious questions if the score was the other way round.

When he shook hands with his assistant Steve McClaren at the final whistle and was met with raised eyebrows, it suggested that even they were surprised by the margin of victory.

Jadon Sancho was among the scorers which will please Ten Hag, who is without Ronaldo

Jadon Sancho was among the scorers which will please Ten Hag, who is without Ronaldo

Anthony Martial gave United fans a reminder of what he could do when on form

Eric Bailly seized a rare opportunity in the second half by showing the new manager just how good a defender he can be

Anthony Martial (left) and Eric Bailly (right) both impressed and seized rare opportunities

Ten Hag doesn’t come across as a man who will get easily carried away, though. ‘We will not over-estimate this result,’ he said. ‘It will take time and I have seen a lot of mistakes. We have to work hard to cut them out but, of course, we are happy.’

The Dutchman will be encouraged that United had four different scorers in the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo. Jadon Sancho, Fred and Anthony Martial were on target before half-time and Facundo Pellistri added a fourth.

If Ten Hag can coax more finishes from Fred like his exquisite chip over Allison then he really is a special coach.

While it is a positive result for his first game in charge, Ten Hag won't be getting carried away

While it is a positive result for his first game in charge, Ten Hag won’t be getting carried away

The players are clearly buying into his philosophy. Martial isn’t known for his work ethic, but the way he robbed the ball from Rhys Williams before scoring a solo effort demonstrated the benefits of the pressing game Ten Hag demands.

Eric Bailly seized a rare opportunity in the second half by showing the new manager just how good a defender he can be, although this is likely to be one of the Ivorian’s last appearances for United.

For Liverpool, this result felt much less significant. Klopp won’t dwell on it too long as they head to Singapore for a match against Crystal Palace on Friday.

‘The game came too early,’ he said. ‘United had a week longer with their core group and they did really well. The result is there, we have to accept it.’

Liverpool looked jaded but will be a different beast when the Premier League returns

Liverpool looked jaded but will be a different beast when the Premier League returns

It may have turned out differently had the impressive Luis Diaz, Fabio Carvalho and Mo Salah not all hit the post. 

More worrying, perhaps, was the sight of record £85million signing Darwin Nunez firing over an unguarded goal on his debut when Salah’s effort rebounded to him.

Nunez can blame those blisters. Ten Hag’s problem now might be keeping everyone’s feet on the ground.



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