Erik ten Hag took Antony as a common lesson for MU, asking the students to keep a cool head on the Sevilla field, if they want to get tickets to the Europa League semi-finals.
MU controlled the game and took a two-goal lead when they took on Sevilla last Thursday night, but then they ‘give’ to the opponent the same number of goals by Tyrell Malacia and Harry Maguire’s own goals at the end. of the game.
Erik ten Hag criticized Antony, blaming his students was like helping to ‘infuriate’ Sevilla when he was involved in a quarrel with Marcos Acuna, leading to the counterattack of the Spanish representative from being 2-0 down. equalized 2-2 in the last 6 minutes.
Rematch MU at 2pm tonight, April 21, Sevilla has the advantage of home field with passionate cheers from 45,000 spectators. Erik ten Hag ordered his students to keep a cool head to overcome that tense atmosphere, if they wanted to win a ticket to the Europa League semi-finals.
“ You can’t let your emotions get in the way, especially in important matches. So focus on the game, focus on playing the best you can as a team and individually .”
He showed that the Red Devils drew cards after the first leg to draw unfortunately: ” MU played quite well for 60 minutes but then we became passive. That is unacceptable.
We know it, you see, when you only play for 60 minutes, you get punished .”
Good news for MU before the rematch with Sevilla, Erik ten Hag was able to welcome the return of 4 players, including the number 1 scorer, Marcus Rashford, defender Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia and midfielder Marcel Sabitzer. This is a great encouragement for the Red Devils, in the context of losing number 1 center-back pairing Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane due to injury.