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Man Utd fans say Erik ten Hag needs to fine HIMSELF as they spot him ‘breaking his own rule’ against Everton


FANS all said the same thing after Erik ten Hag emerged a minute late from the tunnel late for the second half against Everton.

The manager reappeared from the dressing room in the 47th minute with the game already having restarted.

Erik ten Hag was late for the second halfCredit: Getty
Fans think they know what he was doing in the changing roomCredit: Reuters

Ten Hag walked out and attempted to get the crowd to make more noise before heading to the dugout.

Fans were left in hysterics after the bizarre moment, as one said: “Ten Hag was late out of the tunnel. He have to take a s***?”

A second wrote: “Bro went for a poo.”

Another reacted: “Why did Ten Hag come out like a WWE wrestler.”

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More joked he was still trying to work out how Aaron Wan-Bissaka failed to convert a glorious chance when the game was goalless.

Some supporters even suggested that the manager needs to fine himself for breaking his rule around being late.

Ten Hag dropped Marcus Rashford for missing a team meeting for oversleeping and he reportedly fines players if they are not on time.

He is known for his tough stance on discipline, previously punishing players for bad performances in losses to Brentford and Liverpool.

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This is not the first time the Dutchman has been late, however.

He didn’t turn up when was supposed to for a press conference earlier this season and joked he should be fined.

Man Utd started the second half ahead thanks to a goal from Scott McTominay.

Anthony Martial made sure of all three points as he slotted home after being set up by Marcus Rashford.

But United were dealt a blow as the red-hot England forward limped off with an apparent injury.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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