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Man Utd fans boo Erik ten Hag decision not to sub Marcus Rashford in Liverpool humbling

Liverpool beat Manchester United 4-0, and Erik ten Hag’s choice to replace Alejandro Garnacho was booed by the home crowd.

Ten Hag’s team lost badly to their fierce foes, 3-0. Luis Diaz scored twice, and Mohamed Salah scored the third goal. When the game was over, Old Trafford was almost empty.


Fans did say what they thought about Ten Hag’s tactics choices during the game, though. In the middle of the second half, the Dutch manager chose to replace Argentine forward Garnacho with Amad.

Fans inside Old Trafford were so mad about that call that they let out loud boos. It seemed more logical for Ten Hag to take Marcus Rashford off the pitch after he had been having a tough game.
Last night was the latest bad game for the Red Devils school product, who still hasn’t scored in three games this season. He was also left out of England’s team for their upcoming Nations League games against Ireland the Finns.


Last season, Rashford, who is 27 years old, had a tough time for Manchester United. He only got eight goals across all categories. His last goal in the league was in March, when United beat Everton 2-0 at Old Trafford.

 

In the same way that Rashford had a tough afternoon, Casemiro, a Brazilian defender, did something wrong for both of Liverpool’s first two goals. But captain Bruno Fernandes said that everyone was to blame for the loss.

 

To Sky Sports, he said, “We got off to a great start and had more chances.” As we saw against Fulham, we need to be more precise. They were very scientific.It’s always the goals that hurt you. To give them the goal, you have to make a mistake. People shouldn’t be blamed for everything. We can’t use that right now. You can’t just blame one mistake when you give up a goal. It doesn’t make sense to say that Casemiro or Kobbie Mainoo lost the ball. Because they were brave, they lost the ball. It’s how sports works. Please do not make it personal.

 

“Casemiro has more life experience than I do.” He already knows what football is, so I don’t need to tell him. He has played for two of the world’s best teams. Kobbie is a great child. It’s part of his game, so I want him to try it more. They’re important to us and always will be.

 

“Let’s not think about the past. We only need to change things. Congratulations to Liverpool, they were better than us and won the game. The game was close, but I don’t look at the stats.

 

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