The Manchester United player insists on the “fight” in the locker room for the “stubborn” Erik ten Hoag

Manchester United's Jonny Evans insists players must support Erik ten Hoag amid continued speculation over the manager's future.

manchester united Guardian Johnny Evans The club insists that the players are left behind Eric Hague Amid continued speculation about the coach's future at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils have had their worst start to a season in the Premier League, picking up just eight points from their first seven games of the campaign, leaving them in 14th place. Premier League standings.

There was much speculation about Ten Hoag's future during the October international break, but the Dutchman kept his place and will lead the team until Saturday's clash against Brentford.

Man United offered Evans another one-year deal in the summer and this time he made six appearances.

The 36-year-old insisted the dressing room was “pushing” in an attempt to turn the season around, something the defender strongly denied, saying the players were no longer with their manager.

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Evans denies that Den Haag has lost the Man United dressing room

“You can see the way the guys practice every day, the professionalism of the team and that kind of feeling in the games,” Evans said. Sky Sports News.

“I have been in football for a long time and I know when a dressing room is pushing and we are doing everything we can to try to make sure we compete at the top.

“The fans know football, they can see it when they watch a game. I hope they get the feeling that everyone is fighting and doing everything they can to win the football game, because the fans certainly don't feel it. They will let the players know that.

“The fans of this football club even supported Aston Villa last week. “I think they could see the energy and determination we put into the competition and then they showed it.”

Manchester United head coach Eric Den Haag on October 2, 2024© Imago

Evans praises ten Hock's 'strength' amid ongoing fighting

Speaking about Ten Hoag's position at Old Trafford, Evans continued: “He's got a very strong mentality, you know, and I admire him for that. You see that he has many principles in the way he wants to work and in the way he is as a person. , and it rarely changes.

“He is showing real strength and being who he thinks he is and who he wants to be. And I admire him for that kind of strength and courage to keep going. He is always very positive and his message is always the same. Consistent.

“It's important. I think the coaches' job is to create that atmosphere and culture at the club, we are still pushing and improving results and obviously improving league position.

“You can take out the positive aspects of the defensive side of the game, we want to score more goals, I think from their perspective, always looking at the positive side; Where can we improve so that outside noise does not affect us?

“Root [van Nistelrooy] The other day he talked about how it is a sport and that when you are a child you come back to play soccer and go out and compete. I think that's where everyone wants to go, that kind of new place where you're not affected by outside noise and you can go out every week and perform at your best.

“I think that's what every footballer looks for every weekend, I think playing with joy and a smile on their face. “We obviously have the expectation of winning football games and every time we win it is very exciting.”

Man United will look to record their third Premier League win of the season when they host Brentford on Saturday, with the only two wins this time coming against Fulham and Southampton.

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