ERIK TEN HAG has given a damning assessment of the Manchester United squad he inherited in the summer and revealed what he needed to change.
Coming off the back of the club’s worst ever Premier League season under Ralf Rangnick, Ten Hag was appointed to try to return the club to its former glory.
Erik ten Hag slammed the state of the squad he inheritedGetty
United were coming off the back off their worst ever Premier League seasonGetty
And while it has not been all smooth sailing since his arrival, there is certainly evidence that the team and club are moving in the right direction.
But the Dutchman has now detailed just how big the task of getting the squad up to scratch was.
Speaking to Voetbal International, Ten Hag revealed FOUR reasons why United were in such a shambolic state last season.
He said: “There was no spirit in it (the dressing room), I didn’t see any team dynamics in the team.
“The mental toughness was very low. The fighting spirit, for each other, prioritising the team, that wasn’t really in this squad.
“Changing the culture was the most important thing for me.”
He also revealed the one player who has made all the difference in helping to reset the culture.
Ten Hag continued: “To get that (change of culture) in the dressing room, you need personalities.
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“That’s why the purchase of Casemiro was so important. He can speed up the process, because he knows what you have to do to win titles.”
The Brazilian won five Champions League crowns with Real Madrid and was an active part of Brazil‘s squad in Qatar, scoring a goal in the group stage but was unable to help Brazil past a gritty Croatia.
United are returning to action for the first time since the World Cup finished against Burnley on Wednesday night, though a number of first team stars will be missing.
And with the tournament in Qatar disrupting the season at a point where United were just settling into the way Ten Hag wants to play, he fears they could be negatively impacted by the break.
Speaking ahead of the Burnley clash, Ten Hag said: “You saw in this World Cup many nations played passively, waiting and playing on the reaction.
“We have seen against Manchester City, that was our big problem in that game.
“We want to be dominant and proactive, but we played in a different way.
“We are moving in a good direction, but still there is a lot of room for improvement.
“It means keeping high standards. I always say, satisfaction makes you lazy.
“If you are too satisfied with yourself and the team, you will not maintain those standards.”
Following a huge spending spree in the summer, United are set to make a move for Dutch World Cup ace Cody Gakpo.
The 23-year-old has been tipped for a £50million move to Old Trafford with PSV boss Ruud van Nistelrooy admitting “there comes a time when you can’t say no.”
United have accelerated plans to land Gakpo after the departure of legend Cristiano Ronaldo – who was named in the World Cup’s worst team.