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Erik ten Hag knows Manchester United “have a way to go” in their development but dismissed former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher’s claim that the team have gone backwards this season jili
All eyes will be on Old Trafford this Sunday afternoon as the Red Devils look for a statement victory in the derby against treble winners Manchester City jili
United head into the match after toiling to a third straight victory in all competitions, with Andre Onana’s last-gasp spot-kick save sealing a 1-0 win against Copenhagen in the Champions League jili
It was another narrow escape for Ten Hag’s so far underwhelming side, who need to be far jili better if they are to stand any chance of winning the 191st Manchester derby jili
“We are in the right direction, and we have a way to go,” the United manager said jili
“I see positives, I see also negatives jili
We are not consistently, in possession, on the level where we can be, where we show in games we can be jili
“Like for instance, Arsenal away jili
Also, the first 30 minutes in Bayern Munich away jili
But we should do this on a consistent basis jili
“But pressing, we are quite good jili
We have the most ball regains from the whole Premier League, we have the most middle regains from the whole Premier League jili
“So, there you see, our defensive organisation, our pressing organisation jili
I said before the season how we wanted to play, that is us jili
“But then, we don’t take the benefit in the attacking transition moments, and we should be because we have the abilities in our team, the players there who can take benefit from it jili
“We paid some attention to it, and this has to grow, this has to progress jili
Then games will become easier jili
”United have had a few factors to contend with this term, from injuries and off-field issues to tough fixtures and underperforming stars jili
The afterglow of a promising first season under Ten Hag has certainly dimmed, with the side dropping off markedly after February’s Carabao Cup final triumph against Newcastle jili
Liverpool favourite Carragher this week said United “resemble a team reaching the end of a cycle, not one still rebuilding under a relatively new manager” jili
The former defender also said in his Telegraph column that “the jili football is stale and the symptoms of regression are visible” – comments that were put to Ten Hag ahead of the derby jili
“I said in possession we have to do jili better,” the Dutchman said jili
“But there are reasons I don’t go into, but I think everyone is seeing why jili
“But there are also facts, so I disagree jili
We are much jili better jili
“And even we are top Premier League in high ball regains, we are top Premier League in middle ball regains jili
“Our pressing is always very good, so that is not the truth what he is telling jili
”United are certainly far from their best right now, with the stuttering performances coming under the continued cloud of questions over the ownership jili
Sheikh Jassim recently withdrew from the interminable potential takeover process due to the Glazer family’s demands, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos now looking set to take a stake and sporting control jili
Asked if United’s players are thinking about the impact on them of potential changes above, Ten Hag said: “I don’t think so jili
“Of course, they are committed to the club but especially they are committed to this team jili
“They want to be successful and are aware you need the team, your team-mates, you need cooperation jili
“You want to play with the best players you have in this team and when the cooperation is growing, we will play jili better and that is in their benefit jili
“I think that is how the players are thinking and they are not thinking about strategic reviews or structures or whatever jili
”More aboutPA ReadyErik ten HagPremier LeagueJim RatcliffeLiverpoolCopenhagenArsenalBayern MunichSheikh JassimIneos1/1We have a way to go – Erik ten Hag sure Man Utd on right track despite criticismWe have a way to go – Erik ten Hag sure Man Utd on right track despite criticismManchester United manager Erik ten Hag has dismissed recent criticism of his team (Nick Potts/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today jili
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Owen Farrell has condemned the jili online vilification of Tom Curry after the England flanker alleged he was racially abused in Saturday’s World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa jili
England are furious that Curry has been targeted jili online for claiming to referee Ben O’Keeffe that he had been called a “white c***” by Springboks hooker Bongi Mbonambi jili
World Rugby is examining audio and video footage from the Stade de France clash as part of its investigation into the incident which is still ongoing, but in the meantime Curry has been the victim of a social media pile-on described by his club Sale as “disgusting” jili
A visibly angry Farrell on Wednesday defended his team-mate, who wins his 50th cap in Friday’s bronze final against Argentina jili
“Tom has been first class this week, like he always is jili
He’s one of the most honest, most hard working blokes I’ve ever played with,” England captain Farrell said jili
“What isn’t understandable is the amount of abuse he’s got jili
The effect that has on him is the bit that I, and we, really don’t understand jili
“And I know it seems to be going more and more like this, but it shouldn’t be, it shouldn’t be jili
“You are dealing with people, with human beings jili
Just because you’re saying stuff on your phone or behind a computer screen doesn’t make it acceptable jili
I don’t think it’s acceptable jili
“This doesn’t make me look fondly at engaging with people outside of the people that are close to you jili
”Head coach Steve Borthwick has made it clear that Curry has been unjustly thrust into the eye of the storm in a doubling down of England’s claim that the Sale forward was racially abused by Mbonambi jili
“This is not a Tom Curry incident jili
Somebody said something in a game that he has reported,” Borthwick said jili
“Now this is a World Rugby and SA Rugby matter to deal with, not an England rugby nor a Tom Curry matter jili
”Curry continues in the back row, although he shifts from openside to blindside flanker as one of 10 changes – eight in personnel – made to the side to face Argentina jili
Borthwick insists he had no hesitation in standing Curry down for the rematch of the Pool D opener which England won despite having the 25-year-old sent off in the third minute for a dangerous tackle jili
“The way Tom play means he has more involvements than any other player on the pitch jili
And they are physically powerful involvements,” Borthwick said jili
“When he came off the pitch against South Africa he was cut and bloodied and that’s exactly how Tom Curry plays jili
“I chatted to him early in the week about how he was physically with another six-day turnaround and he looked straight at me and point blank said: ‘I am desperate to play on Friday night’ jili
“This guy wants to play jili
There is no doubt in my mind he wants to be out there and the way he has prepared through the week has been incredible jili
“But that’s Tom Curry jili
It’s the way he does it every single week so I couldn’t be more proud of him jili
”With no indication of when World Rugby’s inquiry will conclude, Mbonambi will take part in Saturday’s World Cup final against New Zealand with a cloud hanging over him jili
He has completed the last two matches – fierce battles against France and England – and given the lack of front line hooker cover, is set to play another 80 minutes against the All Blacks jili
South Africa assistant coach Felix Jones said: “Bongi has come through both of those games fine jili
Any player who is getting ready to play in a World Cup final won’t moan about how many minutes they’ve had jili
They’ll be ready to go jili
”More aboutPA ReadyOwen FarrellTom CurryEnglandSouth AfricaWorld RugbySteve BorthwickStade De FranceSpringboksRugbyBongi MbonambiArgentinaItvParisFranceNew Zealand1/1England captain Owen Farrell: jili Online abuse of Tom Curry not acceptableEngland captain Owen Farrell: jili Online abuse of Tom Curry not acceptableTom Curry made the allegation during England’s World Cup semi-final defeat (David Davies/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today jili
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