Erik ten Hag takes a U-turn, backs his defenders after Arsenal loss saying 'I don't think they had many clean shots'

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has backed his defenders after criticising them for their 3-2 loss to table-toppers Arsenal on January 22. The Red Devils are 11 points behind Arsenal as they are currently placed fourth. While Manchester City have 45 points, Newcastle United are ahead on the basis of better goal difference.
 

Ten Hag clarified why he called United's defensive failings "unacceptable" after Arsenal game. He said that he was specifically talking about the Arsenal encounter and is happy with his team's defending in the season overall.
 

"I think in a lot of games we defended very well, we had a lot of clean sheets," Ten Hag said ahead of Manchester United's EFL Cup semi-final first leg match against Nottingham Forest.
 

"Against Man City [in United's recent 2-1 win at Old Trafford], we defended very well. I think, in general, also against Arsenal, we defended well.
 

"I don't think they had many clean shots, I think the one time was from a free-kick. But the rest were shots from distance, when we had a lot of defenders in between the ball and the goal.
 

"That's what I meant when I said all the goals were avoidable and it can't happen. That was my point: when you concede three goals in a top game, it is very hard to win the game.
 

“That is what happened so that is one of the conclusions. It can't happen. We set that conclusion... we have to learn and take this lesson.”

Arsenal had 63 touches in the Manchester United box in this match.
 

Ten Hag – who ruled Diogo Dalot, Jadon Sancho and Anthony Martial out of the Forest game – also spoke about the importance of winning trophies, with United hoping to end a run without one since May 2017.
 

The 52-year-old won three Eredivisie titles, two KNVB Cups and a Johan Cruyff Shield in his time in charge of Ajax, and said: "It's about that, it's about winning trophies.
 

"We have a good opportunity, but we have to go from game to game. So now we play Forest, two legs, so focus on the first leg and don't think further ahead because that will distract. So the aim for tomorrow is to win that game.
 

“It is the best feeling you can have, winning a trophy. I had the luck in my career to win some trophies and it was magnificent, especially for the fans. It's so great.
 

“The fans here, they have some experience, especially the older fans. And now it's a period when Manchester United didn't win any trophies and it's too long ago, so we are aware of that fact. We have to do everything to bring a trophy in."