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Man United’s star is ready to depart for £40 million because he is fed up with Ten Hag’s decision to always play Erikson in his position – ‘He’s really DISAPPOINTED.’

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Man United’s star is ready to depart for £40 million because he is fed up with Ten Hag’s decision to always play Erikson in his position – ‘He’s really DISAPPOINTED.’

A major factor in Manchester United’s thrilling victory over Nottingham Forest was Christian Eriksen.

The outstanding Danish midfielder for Erik ten Hag’s team was brought on to replace the injured Mason Mount.

After a terrible opening five minutes, the 31-year-old scored the first of United’s three goals in their amazing comeback at Old Trafford, providing United with much-needed impetus.

Though it looked like a horrible day for the Red Devils, Ten Hag’s effort was classic.

Eriksen acknowledges that playing Forest seemed to be a “long day.”

After the victory, Eriksen spoke with MUTV and stated that he thought the worst when the Red Devils trailed 2-0.

Eriksen told United’s media, “You definitely feel very unlucky with the second goal, that it could be a long day.”

Although the second goal was unfortunate, the initial five minutes’ worth of play were just not enough. After two sloppy goals, United was behind the game.

Thankfully, a few of our players were playing excellently; Bruno Fernandes in particular was outstanding the entire time.

Eriksen also talked about his objective and how it served as the catalyst for United’s comeback.

“You can’t control it because you need it; you don’t have the luck to be in a good place,” Eriksen clarified. “It’s one of those where you are just in the moment.”
Eriksen gave Rashford encouragement despite his poor start.
Because he thought Marcus Rashford, who was having trouble, would deliver the right pass into the six-yard box, Eriksen was in the ideal position.

Rashford was very helpful in the first game, thrashing his opponent and setting up Eriksen. He looked much better yesterday.

Rashford’s first goal scorer for United, despite his recent bad start to the season, also showed faith in his ability.

“Fortunately, I had a striker’s nose that it was at the right place. I was expecting Marcus to go around his man, which is often the case, and then really just try to be in the area where the ball might end up.”

Perhaps this is a sign of things to come from Marcus. He did seem more intent and probably more comfortable on the left side.

All he has to do now is add goals back into his gameplay. We are very confident that he will do just that, just like Eriksen.

 

 

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