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22nd August 2022
10:39pm BST

"We can talk about tactics, but it’s all about attitude. We brought it onto the pitch, there was a fighting spirit, and communication. You can see what they can achieve, because they can f**king good play football. "Sorry... I wanted a different approach to the Brentford game, and that’s what they brought to the pitch. This is why I am satisfied. We can play much better if we have more composure to make an extra pass. We have good players, but now we can be a team."[caption id="attachment_270527" align="aligncenter" width="594"]
Marcus Rashford of Manchester United celebrates after scoring their team's second goal against Liverpool. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)[/caption]
"We have to apologise for the language, if there was a little F-bomb dropped in there. We do apologise for that."As ten Hag said "sorry", Roy Keane broke into a broad grin. It was late at night, after a big Manchester United win against their fiercest rivals. What is a stray curse between football lovers? "I quite enjoyed that," remarked fellow pundit Gary Neville. "Can we have more of that?!" https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1561823946487521280 Others, watching on, were perplexed at why Sky had to apologise at all, especially as it was after the watershed. https://twitter.com/TweeterAlliss/status/1561824595992272896 https://twitter.com/DangeAVFC/status/1561824161173053440 https://twitter.com/fullnamedaniel/status/1561823627389050883 United fans could care less what Erik ten Hag says, as long as his side keeps putting in performances like they witnessed this evening.
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