Man United's Erik ten Hag on victory over Wolves: 'We are back at Old Trafford. The fire is back'

Erik ten Hag

Erik ten Hag Credit: Eddie Lennon (ETPhotos)

Following a hard-fought 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester United's manager Erik ten Hag addressed the media with his take on the game.

The Reds, while not at their best, managed to snatch the victory thanks to a header by Raphael Varane. 

Speaking to MUTV and Sky Sports, ten Hag emphasized the team's resilience, stating, "They were more aggressive, as we were, but then still, we have to find a way to win the game. That is what we did and then you see the spirit of the team and the willingness to win. And we're happy."

Further reflecting on the atmosphere at Old Trafford, Ten Hag expressed, "We are back at Old Trafford. The fire is back! The connection between the fans and the team is there and we know every game is tough. You don't get your points for nothing. But we fought for it." 

Ten Hag commended Wolverhampton's performance, noting their relaxed approach on the ball and acknowledging their prowess from previous seasons.

"They were very relaxed today on the ball. I think Wolves played very well. Ultimately, [it was] the way we battled and continued to battle, especially late on in the game."

While celebrating the win, Ten Hag acknowledged there were areas for the team to improve.

"We gave away too many easy giveaways. That was not good. But you have to get into the season and we will improve on that fact," he said.

He went on to emphasize the significance of the clean sheet at Old Trafford as a testament to their defensive prowess.

On his half-time message to the players, the manager shared, "Let's be more calm, more composed, more switches in between the lines. But, when you have easy giveaways, you lose a little bit of control in the game."



Commenting on the late drama involving the VAR decision, Ten Hag remarked, "It's difficult. I think he's really brave, has come out and the ball was touched before Andre dived in, so I don't think he had an influence on the touch from the opponent. So the VAR [looked] and it was on our side. So we are happy with the points."