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Manchester United loses Ten Hag tragically teased! Reveal the root cause of defensive leakage and remind players that a point is precious

Manchester United were beaten at home to Brighton & Hove Albion, and a frustrated Ten Hag was teased by the home fans. When the broadcast was focused on the Netherlands in the dugout, a long-time Brighton fan compared Scissorhands behind his frowning Ten Hag, while a giant 'seagull' applauded happily. One Red Devils fan admitted: "I'm really sad that Manchester United lost, but the guy in the seagull mask made me laugh."

Brighton is nicknamed the "Seagull Army" because of its location on the south coast of England, where there are many seagulls, the crest of the team is depicted in the image of a seagull, and the stands are filled with spectators wearing seagull masks. After this game, they do qualify for a party on the beach, as the unknown new coach Fabian · Hezler has led his team to two consecutive victories.

Ten Hag expressed his anger at United's goal conceded: "We conceded two weak goals and the team as a whole should have done better and not conceded points. If you defend in front of goal like we do and then concede a goal, that's not necessary. It's disappointing, both goals shouldn't have been lost, it could have been avoided altogether. There were some good parts of the game, such as possession and chance-making, and the team showed resilience and even scored what we thought was the winning goal after the equaliser. Defensively, we couldn't prevent a cross and that was a mistake more than once, which had a big impact on the scoreline."

The United boss admitted that the team would discuss the way to concede the goal next, with two wing-backs· Diogu, Darlow and Mazraoui, both on the right at the time, still allowing Simon · Adingra to cross successfully, much to Ten Hag's displeasure. 'He's a right-footed player and you should have let him dribble the ball to the bottom line and let him go wide instead of cutting inside and crossing. Ten Hag explained: 'Of course we have to talk about it, how to play as a team in this situation.

Ten Hag believes United should have picked up at least a point: "It's very disappointing to concede a goal in stoppage time and we conceded before the end of normal time in the Community Shield. In this situation we should be more calm, read the game and make sure we get the points if we can't win. We could have won this battle, at least we shouldn't have lost it."

During Ten Hag's tenure, United often conceded goals after 80 minutes, and there was some who felt his side were not good at game management. Ten Hag denied: "We often do the right thing and score in stoppage time. Of course, in today's game, we should do better. But there were many cases where the team did well, keeping the score to the end and getting a good result. Just like last season's FA Cup triumph, there are a lot of other big games."

Referring to Garnacho's goal that was ruled offside for Zilkze touching the ball on the goal line, Ten Hag said: "It was so bad luck that the ball was on the goal line and it was a shame that Zilkze touched it. We had positive parts in the game, but we have to build on that and get better and play more aggressively."

Ten Hag reminded the United players to pay attention to the details of attack and defence: "We have to learn, you can't lose points unnecessarily. Football is all about details. In this case, we have to do better. We need to be consistent, it's a step backwards. If you can't win, then try for a draw, sometimes a point can make a difference. We have to keep improving and work hard, that's the duty of the players. In addition, we have to work hard to be more efficient at both ends of the pitch because football is all about scoring goals. In both games, we need to be more calm. We had three or four good chances in the first half and two good chances in the second half, so we had enough to win."

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