Scott McTominay has given a glowing review of Erik ten Hag and his backroom team’s approach to managing players at Manchester United.
19.09.2022 - 17:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
With no matches taking place in England last weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a number of Manchester United's loanees returned to action this week.
Eric Bailly missed Marseille's 1-1 draw with Rennes on Sunday, but several other players featured over the weekend - with Alex Tellas, Matej Kovar, Dean Henderson, Amad, Hannibal Mejbri, Alvaro Fernandez and Ethan Laird all playing.
Given that the Reds' scheduled match against Leeds United was postponed, it would not be surprising if manager Erik Ten Hag and his coaching staff spent some time watching the loanees in action.
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As the Reds continue to improve after a disappointing start to the new season, the club's loan players will need to work even harder to impress over the new few months.
Telles started on the bench for LaLiga outfit Sevilla in their 1-1 draw with Villarreal on Sunday. The Brazilian defender replaced Marcos Acuna in the 69th minute of the match and was booked just seconds after coming on.
The left-back, who has made 50 appearances for United, also conceded a penalty after making a rash tackle, however, VAR overturned the decision for an offside.
The young goalkeeper, who joined Sparta Prague on a season-long loan, recovered from his difficult debut last week and played well in the Czechia giants' 1-1 draw against Banik on Saturday.
He will be keen to record his first clean sheet for the club as soon as possible, but will have to wait until after the international break for his next appearance.
The English goalkeeper conceded three times as Nottingham Forest suffered a 3-2 loss against Bournemouth in the Premier League on Friday night.
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