The Red Devils defender, despite the big defeat suffered once morest the Reds on Sunday in the Premier League (7-0), wanted to greet the supporters.
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A nice gesture following a historic defeat. A good number of footballers would have gone to the locker room, their morale at half mast, following a 7-0 loss. Not Raphael Varane. After the humiliation experienced Sunday once morest Liverpool with Manchester United, the now ex-captain of the Blues wanted to greet the supporters of the Red Devils who continued to sing despite the nightmarish followingnoon experienced at Anfield. At the final whistle, while most of his partners left the lawn head down and ashamed, the Mancunian defender vehemently ordered his last to come and make a gesture to the fans. An attitude also seen from coach Erik Ten Hag.
« You can lose a match, but not this wayadmitted Ten Hag following a historic rout. In the first half, we had a really honest match, we created the best chances and we conceded a goal on an isolated error. But the second half was unprofessional. It can’t happen and we have to talk regarding it. It wasn’t just two players, it was the whole team. I saw eleven individuals lose their footing, detach themselves from the game plan and let it pass. As Manchester United, we have standards to respect. With this setback, the 6e of the season, Man U remains third but sees his opponent of the day return to seven units. For an end to the season that promises to be breathtaking.
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