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Don’t Judge Us Based On This Moment Says Erik Ten Hag After Porto Match
Erik ten Hag pleaded to be given until the end of the season as Manchester United manager after needing a late Harry Maguire equalizer to salvage a 3-3 draw at Porto in the Europa League on Thursday.
Before the trip to Portugal, Ten Hag faced significant pressure, as United managed only two wins in their first six Premier League matches, leaving them in 13th place in the standings.
The Red Devils have also drawn their opening two Europa League games to sit 21st in the 36-team table.
“We will get there, don’t judge us in this moment,” said Ten Hag.
“Judge us at the end of the season. We will improve, we have two seasons where we achieved finals. Just wait, we will develop and progress this team.”
Ten Hag has strongly defended his record after leading the team to victory in the League Cup and FA Cup during his first two seasons at Old Trafford, effectively ending United’s six-year trophy drought.
A shock victory over Manchester City in last season’s FA Cup final was widely credited with saving his job despite finishing eighth in the Premier League.
But the United hierarchy could be forced to act in the upcoming international break after they travel to face Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday.
Ten Hag couldn’t have wished for a better opening in Porto, as goals from Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund gave United a 2-0 lead within the first 20 minutes.
However, the English giants have failed to win any of their last four away European games despite scoring three times in each of them.
Last season, they crashed out of the Champions League at the group stages after losing 4-3 at Bayern Munich and FC Copenhagen, plus a 3-3 draw at Galatasaray.
Another six-goal thriller unfolded at the Estadio do Dragao, with Pepe and Samu Omorodion leveling the score for Porto before halftime.
Omorodion smashed the home side in front early in the second half before United captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off for the second consecutive game.
But Maguire’s header from a corner at least salvaged a point for Ten Hag.
“When you get 2-0 away from home, you have to be a little bit more solid, and there were far too many gaps,” said Maguire.
“Too many crosses were coming into the box for sure and they ultimately punished us for it.”
The England international has lost his regular starting position to Matthijs de Ligt, who previously played under Ten Hag at Ajax.
Maguire said the pressure his manager was facing is what comes with the “privilege” of being in the spotlight at one of the world’s biggest clubs.
“I’ve played for this club for six years, I know how it works. When you go on a bad spell, players come under pressure, and also the manager does,” added Maguire.
“He’s experienced enough and been at this club long enough so I’m sure he knows how to deal with it. It’s part of the privilege you have playing for this club.”