Erik ten Hag is certainly a man on a mission at Manchester United. He banished McFred - the midfield partnership of Scott McTominay and Fred - the formation has evolved, and he has completely overhauled a disjointed, awkward playing style for a more free flowing and fluid system.
But that is not all for the Dutchman, as the former Ajax boss has decided to take his players back to the early days of mini-soccer.Despite the majority of United players taking home wages north of £100,000 per week, Ten Hag evidently believes many of their weak foots are only being used to stand on.
And he has reacted to this frustrating situation by taking many of his squad members back to their junior days.Read More: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'back in management' for first time since Man Utd sack Reports from the Manchester Evening News understand Ten Hag is currently in the process of strengthening many of his players’ weaker feet.
Among this surprisingly large number of players is former England international Luke Shaw.Within the space of a year, Shaw has gone from becoming the first England player to score in a major international final since Geoff Hurst to barely getting a kick for United.
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