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Man Utd fans love Ten Hag’s tactical tweak against Aston Villa as star turns into ‘Cristiano Ronaldo 2006-style’


Man Utd fans love Ten Hag’s tactical tweak against Aston Villa as star turns into ‘Cristiano Ronaldo 2006-style’

Manchester United fans are buzzing after their team's impressive comeback victory over Aston Villa, and they're giving credit to manager Erik ten Hag for his tactical adjustments. The Red Devils were down 2-0 at halftime, but Ten Hag's changes turned the game around and led to a thrilling 3-2 win.

Tactical Switches Spark Comeback

Ten Hag made some crucial tactical switches that played a major role in United's comeback. In their previous game, a disappointing 2-0 loss to West Ham, United struggled to create chances. Ten Hag decided to switch Alejandro Garnacho from the left-wing to the right-wing, while Marcus Rashford came in on the opposite flank. This change allowed Garnacho to have more impact in the final third and create problems for Villa's defense.

Garnacho Shines in New Position

The switch of Garnacho to the right-wing proved to be a stroke of genius. His blistering pace and diagonal runs caused havoc for Villa's defense. Garnacho's offside goal served as a warning, but Villa failed to learn their lesson as Rashford timed a run perfectly and found Garnacho with a direct pass, leading to United's first goal. Garnacho also scored the equalizer, getting into the box and finishing off a move orchestrated by Bruno Fernandes.

Ten Hag's Tactical Mastery

United fans were impressed by Ten Hag's tactical adjustments and some even compared Garnacho to a young Cristiano Ronaldo. There's no doubt that Ten Hag's changes had a significant impact on the game, and fans are excited to see more of his tactical mastery in the future.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

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