Erik ten Hag, manager of Manchester United, has identified three methods he intends to use at the club to improve the state of the squad he inherited from Ralf Rangnick.
According to Sky Sports, Ten Hag will maintain the rigorous training regime he has imposed on his players throughout the preseason.
The 52-year-old is also working hard to change the group’s psychology in order to restore Old Trafford’s winning culture.
In terms of recruitment, Ten Hag is only interested in targeted transfers that will help him get where he wants to go, rather than signing big names for the sake of signing big names.
Ten Hag was recently appointed Man United’s permanent manager, replacing interim coach Rangnick.
The Dutch gaffer joined the Premier League giants from Ajax, and he is yet to lose a game so far in Man United’s pre-season.
He has led the team to beat Liverpool, Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace, while playing a 2-2 draw with Aston Villa.