Manchester United's recent setbacks have made qualification for the Champions League a daunting task, according to manager Erik ten Hag. The team conceded crucial goals in stoppage time during a draw against Brentford and a loss to Chelsea, resulting in a five-point deficit from winning positions in just six days.
Ten Hag's squad currently sits 11 points behind fourth-place Aston Villa and nine points behind fifth-place Tottenham, making Champions League qualification a steep uphill battle with only eight games left in the season. Despite the challenging circumstances, Ten Hag remains optimistic about his team's resilience and fighting spirit.
Following the disappointing defeat at Stamford Bridge, Manchester United faces a tough test against title contenders Liverpool at Old Trafford. Ten Hag emphasized the need for his players to quickly recover from the setback and approach the upcoming match with determination and energy.
The decision to bench Marcus Rashford for the Chelsea game was also addressed by Ten Hag, who expressed confidence in the forward's motivation and form. Rashford's recent goal-scoring record and desire to succeed with the team indicate a positive trajectory, according to the manager.
Ten Hag highlighted the importance of maintaining high motivation levels and leveraging positive momentum as Manchester United aims to secure a spot in the Champions League and compete in upcoming competitions. Despite the challenges ahead, the manager remains focused on turning the team's fortunes around and achieving their goals.