Manchester United players take part in weak foot training – Man United News And Transfer News

Manchester United will hope to overcome their Europa League defeat at the hands of Real Sociedad and continue their Premier League form.

Erik ten Hag has overseen a run of four consecutive league wins that has seen United climb from the bottom of the table to fifth place. They are just three points behind table leaders Arsenal.

New training details emerge

And the Dutch coach deserves applause for changing his style of play because he realized his players might not be ready to adopt his approach so early in the season.

Players were impressed with the detailed tactical instructions given by the former Ajax boss and turned the fortunes of underperforming stars like Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Diogo Dalot.

Ten Hag has now focused on improving his players’ weak foot techniques during the extra time off due to Queens’ death.

According to The Manchester Evening News, “Erik ten Hag has supervised training sessions with members of the Manchester United team.”

The Red Devils have several players who prefer to use only their strong foot and the coach wants the players to be comfortable using both feet.

“Ten Hag has put an emphasis on strengthening the weaker foot of certain players in drills done after the main team sessions.

“Luke Shaw is believed to be one of the players who has participated in sessions to strengthen his right foot,” the post confirmed.

His tactical analysis of the starting squad has led him to point to the lack of lefties as a cause for concern. And that is why he dedicated himself to adding players like Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martínez and Antony to the squad.

ETH Management Style Wins Applause

His “disciplined management” style is said to have impressed the club’s hierarchy and even managed to keep the players on their toes.

“The Dutchman has been described as relentless with lack of professionalism, carelessness or lack of effort and his decision with team selections has been welcomed by some players who felt cheated by previous permanent manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Players have been careful not to fall on the manager’s bad side and many have been seen “conscientiously remaining seated in the Old Trafford directors’ box during home games, as nine of them were booked for leaving before full time. in the friendly draw with Rayo Vallecano in July”.

The fans will be delighted with the coach’s approach and will hope that the harmony remains intact and that the players are able to live up to expectations.

United Matchday Magazine: The Ultimate Pre-Match Experience Get ready for aggression and entertainment. United are on a mission to Moldova. And the new issue of Matchday Mag is out now!

Online football content like you’ve never seen before A unique match hub and carefully curated news, features and opinions No ads, no clickbait, no fake news – just 100% pure United Delivered instantly to your device with easy online ordering and secure Click Preview to see more or buy now for just £1.25 / $1.50 Limited Time Offer: SAVE 33% On A Season Pass – Use Discount Code SEASON33 At Checkout.

Share This Event
Scroll to Top