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Erik ten Hag declined to call out Diogo Dalot for his miss during Sunday’s 2-1 loss to West Ham for Manchester United.
In the first half at the London Stadium, United had many excellent opportunities to take the lead, but Dalot wasted the greatest one when he missed the goal with an open goal in front of him.
In the second half, Crysencio Summerville gave West Ham the ahead before Casemiro headed in United’s equalizer.
Michael Oliver asked referee David Coote to reconsider his on-field judgment, which was later altered to a penalty kick, and VAR stepped in.
Then, to complete West Ham’s 2-1 triumph, Jarrod Bowen stepped up and beat Andre Onana from the penalty spot.
During the Premier League game at the London Stadium, Matthijs de Ligt of Manchester United (right) fouls Danny Ings of West Ham United in the penalty area.
In his post-match news conference, Ten Hag responded to a question concerning Dalot’s miss by saying: “Yeah, but I can also add Alejandro Garnacho twice, Rasmus Hojlund once, Rashford, Bruno… Picking out a player who lost a chance when there were so many missed opportunities is unfair.
“We will be talking about this in 20 years,” Alan Shearer commented in reference to Dalot’s potential for Premier League productions. The big, humiliating misses. Bloopers. Oh my god. That is not something he will want to watch again. Complete sitter. Every time I witness it, it becomes worse.
Ten Hag maintained in a different interview with MUTV that United deserved to win because of the quantity of opportunities they generated.
“Today is the ideal example of how it is not always the best side that wins in football,” Ten Hag stated.
There was just one team that deserved to win today. We dominated the opposition, created opportunities, and played excellent football both in and out of possession.
The sole requirement for winning, which is already a more significant problem for us, is to score.
The second thing we need to improve on is looking in the mirror, being composed, staying focused, and keeping our eyes on the prize.
“After we made one mistake, you lose the game in the end, which is really upsetting.” In the penalty scenario, where the referee’s actions have a significant influence on the score, we once again shown our resilience as a team.