Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has identified the major things manager Erik ten Hag has changed at the club.
According to De Gea, Ten Hag is keen for his Man United players to dictate games, control matches, and press high in the opposition half.
Ten Hag’s men endured a nightmare start to the season, losing against Brighton and Brentford in their first two Premier League matches of the campaign.
But the Red Devils have drastically improved in recent months and are currently sitting in fifth place on the Premier League table.
“I think this year we want to dictate games and want the ball. We want to play from the back and press teams, press high in the opposition half,” De Gea told ANI.
“We try to keep the ball in the opposition half, score goals, and win games.”
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