
His first summer in charge has already presented plenty of challenges, from the absence for family reasons of star striker Cristiano Ronaldo, who also wants to leave Old Trafford, to the frustrating wait for new signings such as Frenkie de Jong, Christian Eriksen, Lisandro Martinez and Antony, players expected to be integral to the way Ten Hag plans to play.
Still, Ten Hag has been wasting no time implementing his ideas since the first wave of United players reported back just over a fortnight ago and the training is stepping up on the club’s pre-season tour.
United are due to play Liverpool at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok on Tuesday in Ten Hag’s first game in charge and Telegraph Sport had the opportunity to watch their full, hour-long evening session, which provided a valuable insight into how the players are adapting to the Dutchman’s methods.
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