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What He played yesterday shows He was the reason why the board me,When I was there He was playing against me,Now all of the sudden He is now winning the Man of the match this shows He didn’t wish me well when I was there”, Erik Ten Hag reveals the ONE Man United player that was behind His sack – Not Casemiro and not Rashford

He was the reason I was boarded, as evidenced by his performance yesterday. He was playing against me when I was there, and now he is suddenly getting the Man of the Match award, which indicates that he didn’t wish me well when I was there. Erik Ten Hag identifies the ONE Man United player responsible for his dismissal. nor Rashford, nor Casemiro

After Manchester United defeated Leicester City 5-2 in the Carabao Cup at Old Trafford on Wednesday, Diogo Dalot thinks the team had “more determination” to take chances than they have in the past.


With a convincing victory over Steve Cooper’s team, United advanced to the Carabao Cup quarterfinals for the first time under the direction of interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy.



Thanks to goals from Bruno Fernandes, Alejandro Garnacho, and Casemiro (2), United led 4-2 at the half. Casemiro’s incredible long-range attempt opened the scoring.


With 59 minutes remaining, Fernandes, who had scored a deflected free-kick before halftime, scored United’s fifth goal of the game to end any doubts about the match. He rounded goalie Danny Ward and hammered the ball home from close range.



Additionally, Dalot, who assisted Garnacho in scoring United’s second goal of the evening, and his teammates demonstrated a sense of resolve in the closing third to make sure they got off to a winning start under Van Nistelrooy.


Dalot told MUTV, “I believe it was the message that we wanted to send after a defeat and a difficult week.” “That was the bare minimum we could give to our supporters and to ourselves.

“I believe they had a good time tonight, and so did we. It was a terrific night at Old Trafford, and we scored a lot of goals, some of which were good goals.

Dalot, who blew a great opportunity in United’s 2-1 loss to West Ham United last Sunday, is aware that missed opportunities have characterized United’s campaign thus far.

“I think that summarized a little bit of this season,” he added. We were producing enough to win games and score goals; the only difference was that we most likely had a little more willpower in the last third, thinking we would score.

“I believe there was assurance that we would score. I believe that Cas’ objective today somewhat violates that.

“It was a good contest overall, and we scored some good goals. We still gave up two goals that we should have prevented, but all in all, we had a successful evening.

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