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31st December 2022
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"No [details]. Our rules. Now focus on the game. He is in very good form and no-one can play all the games," Ten Hag initially told BT Sport before revealing it was for "internal disciplinary" reasons.Ahead of the game, Brazilian star Antony lifted his United jersey to display a message - Rest in Peace, Pelé - for the late footballing legend, who passed away earlier in the week. https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1609166606759862272
"At a top club like this it has to be like that. There has to be discipline. The manager takes all of that into consideration. People have got away with silly things before. Like you've seen today, if you don't do the little things right then you won't play."Victory sees United climb to fourth in the Premier League table, still eight points back from leaders Arsenal. Later in the post-match analysis, at Molineux, Marcus Rashford did emerge from the 'Away' dressing room to speak with the broadcaster. He revealed that the 'internal disciplinary' matter was.
"It's the team rules and it is a mistake that can happen. I'm obviously disappointed not to play, but I understand the decision and I'm happy that we managed to win the game. Hopefully we can draw a line under it and move on." "I was little bit late for a team meeting," he added. "I slept in - overslept - but it can happen."https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1609202987091787776 Erik ten Hag praised Rashford for his reaction to being dropped from the starting XI. He said:
"It's good. After the decision, he came in, he was bright, lively and scored the goal. That was the right reaction. "Of course [that is the end of the matter]. Everyone has to meet our rules and values. If you weren't like this, this is the right answer."The former Ajax coach also praised Fred, another second half substitute, while he explained that Luke Shaw has done well as left-sided centre half in the last two games. Related articles.
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