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Ahead of the clash at Gtech Community Stadium, the Dutchman provided an update on the chances of Manchester United starting the game with the Portuguese icon leading the attack. "So he (Ronaldo) had a good training week. I thought he played a little bit longer than half an hour. He's had two half games, and for the starting XI, we will see tomorrow. My decision, I keep it [to myself]," Ten Hag told the media.
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United suffered a shock 1-2 defeat at Old Trafford last weekend at the hands of Brighton, and Ten Hag will be hoping that the Red Devils can bounce back to make a mark in the league. "What I always do after every game: I analyse the game, what went well, what went wrong, where can we improve, what we have to improve, how we can train, and we tell the players and show them how to improve to get solutions," Ten Hag said.
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"I know there is always pressure. I have the experience. I know we have to win every game. I know the fans, I know everyone expects Manchester United to win every game – we have to deal with that, and all I can do is prepare the team as well as I can this weekend," Ten Hag remarked.