Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has blamed individuals errors for the Red Devils elimination from the UEFA Champions League.
Recall that United needed to beat Bayern Munich while hoping FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray play out a draw for them to qualify.
However, Man United lost 1-0 at Old Trafford to the Bavarians to end any hope of qualifying to the knockout stages of the competition.
With Copenhagen winning and progressing, United finished fourth and are out of Europe entirely.
In a chat with TribalFootball, Ten Hag stated that individual errors cost his team qualification to the next round.
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“We didn’t lose today in the Champions League, we lost it before. We have to acknowledge that. I think we’ve had some good performances but then also we made mistakes, individual errors from players.
“In the end, it’s not good enough but I think, today, the performance was very good again and we didn’t deserve to lose.”
He added on their efforts: “The team did very good, we were very good in the defending organization, we were very good in the pressing. We had many ball regains, especially at the start of the second half. I think the team very good together and there was good spirit. We won a lot of balls but didn’t take benefit from it.
“Also we played against a strong side – Bayern is a good team and even if they are not in the game, they have individual class to use one moment and unfortunately, it happened.
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