Bruno Fernandes, a midfielder for Manchester United, has weighed in on manager Erik ten Hag’s approach to training at Old Trafford.
Fernandes described Ten Hag’s training as “intense,” noting that the end of the session causes fatigue in the Man United players.
Prior to Tuesday’s preseason friendly match between Man United and Liverpool, the Portugal international made this statement.
Since joining Man United from Ajax, Ten Hag has primarily concentrated on executing quick-ball passing and phased build-up play.
“No, it’s been pretty intense,” Bruno told Man United’s official website. “He likes intense training, reactions when you lose the ball. He likes everyone to run.
“He’s been really good. Everyone is enjoying [it], obviously. Everyone gets really tired at the end of the training, but that’s what we have to do.
“We have to be like that at the end of the training, but then you know the training was really good.
“As I said, we have to do the hard work because, if we do it now, then we will be fit for the beginning of the season.
“We all know the first games of the season are strange, but we want to be the ones that will be winning.
“We have to do the maximum that we can and what the coach and all the staff ask us to do.”
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