Ten Hag: “Winning matches must be determined early.. we look forward to the Arsenal game”

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag bemoaned his side's wastefulness in front of goal against Crystal Palace as they dropped two key points in their 1-1 draw on Wednesday at Selhurst Park in the postponed match in the English Premier League championship for the current season. Erik ten Hag was left frustrated by Manchester United's perceived lack of effort to score a second goal as they were held to a dramatic draw by Crystal Palace. Ten Hag in his reaction to the media said: "We were 1-0 up. In the second half, we had a lot of space to kill them and go for the second. I never saw we really went for the second goal. "It's difficult to say why but I have to criticize my team. Go for the second. Bruno and Marcus Rashfod on the wings, Alejandro Garnacho is a lot of creativity, speed, and power, and Scott McTominay with penetration behind." He added, "It is difficult to concede a goal before the end of the match. We have to learn from today's match and try to settle the matches early in the future." Ten Hag continued, "I just told the players that we cannot change what happened and we have to look forward. What happened and we cannot change that. We will develop an appropriate plan to confront Arsenal." He added, "The players must make sure they are ready to face Arsenal. It is a great match and we are looking forward to it. The last time we beat Arsenal without Casemiro, now we must repeat that."