Erik ten Hag lauds Manchester United’s resilience, as players hate losing 

Manchester United coach Eric Ten Hag confirmed that his team's qualification to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup was not easy at all, after its exciting victory over its guest West Ham United 3-1 on Wednesday at Old Trafford in the 5th round of the tournament. Man United manager told reporters: "It was not easy, it is never easy after you win a cup and celebrate, then you have to get back to business as usual that was our task and finally we found a way to win.” He added, "It was difficult to defend against our squad and our performance during the last half hour of the match. I think the front four did a great job." Ten Hag weighed in on this post-match saying: “The belief is so strong, the resilience is so strong. They hate losing and they believe they can always win.”
Manchester United boss went on to say: "You saw the confidence. There was no moment of panic or panic. We were calm, this team hates losing," adding, "We turned the score against Barcelona and today again. This team fights because it hates losing."
On facing Fulham in the quarter-finals, Ten Hag reacted, "A difficult draw. Fulham is playing well at the moment, and we will have to play well to win the match."
 


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