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Injuries at Manchester United caused by Ten Hag — Guardian reports

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Injuries at Manchester United due to Ten Hag -- Guardian reports

Manchester United has had a challenging start to the season on all accounts, and if the report from Guardian is to be believed, the Red Devils boss, Erik ten Hag may be to blame.

According to the report by the media publication, alleging to statements made by senior players within the United set up, the team’s struggles and mounting injuries is as a result of the manager Erik ten Hag’s intense pre-season training regimen.

The Red Devils have faced a turbulent beginning to the new campaign, compounded by significant injury setbacks to key players. Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro, and Luke Shaw are among those sidelined for prolonged periods, adding to the team’s woes.

During the international break, further blows hit United as Marcus Rashford, Andre Onana, Christian Eriksen, and Rasmus Hojlund joined the list of injured players, intensifying the club’s injury concerns.

According to sources cited by The Guardian, a belief is brewing among certain members of the first-team squad that the team’s injury woes stem from the demanding pre-season training regimen implemented by Ten Hag.

Reports suggest that Manchester United engaged in eight friendly matches and embarked on a 12-day trip to the United States over the summer, leaving players feeling “overworked.”

Senior stars within the team have reportedly voiced complaints about feeling fatigued and excessively drained at the onset of the season, likening their physical state to that experienced at the conclusion of the previous campaign.

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