The coach of Manchester Utdthe dutch Eric Tenhagassured this Wednesday that “all those who traveled” to Seville “they can start” the second leg of the quarterfinals of European Leaguewith his striker Marcus Rashfordinjured in the last two weeks and said he hoped to be “key” in resolving the tie.
In the official press conference at the stadium Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuanscene of the game this Thursday, Ten Hag said that Rashfordtheir top scorer, “is a very important player, he knows how to read games, play the ball, and has a lot of experience in Europe”, so he is confident that “tomorrow his competition will be key” in a match he faces “that has the will to win”.
“We tied in the first leg (2-2), we played for 60 minutes, but then the level dropped. That could happen to us. If you relax, Sevilla penalize you. It has been discussed. We have to improve and win tomorrow without thinking about the rival”, emphasized the coach of the English team.
Eric Ten Hag praised the qualities of his Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea, because “stop, which is the most important thing a goalkeeper has to do”, and, despite his insecurity in the game with his feet, he was considered “very complete” .
The Dutch coach is not afraid of the atmosphere in Sánchez-Pizjuán because he believes that “emotions must be used as a tool during a match at the right moments”, because if he falls into “excessive motivation, he can put the game aside a bit”, so he prefers to “focus on playing attacking and scoring goals”.
Source: La Verdad

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