Sir Alex Ferguson’s Reaction to Manchester United’s Injury-Time Goal Against Porto Revealed
Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary Manchester United manager, has been spotted reacting to his former team’s injury-time goal against Porto. Harry Maguire’s header secured a 3-3 draw for the Red Devils, who had previously led 2-0 thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund.
The footage shows Ferguson, currently watching Rangers’ Europa League match against Lyon, checking his phone and exclaiming, "3-3 to United, 3-3. Harry Maguire." It’s clear that the 79-year-old Scot was disappointed with the result, given Man United’s two-goal lead was squandered.
Erik ten Hag, the current Manchester United manager, faced criticism for his team’s performance, particularly their defensive lapses. In response, he urged fans to judge his team at the end of the season rather than making hasty decisions. "We will get there," he said. "Don’t judge us in this moment, judge us at the end of the season. We are in the process, we will improve. We have had two seasons where we have reached finals, we will continue and fight."
Ten Hag also praised the team’s spirit and connection, stating that the players are together and have a strong mentality. However, he acknowledged that they need to improve their defensive performances. "We had three clean sheets not a long time ago so we can defend very good, but we have to go back to those habits," he added.
This match highlighted the ongoing struggles of Manchester United, who have experienced a shaky start to the season. The draw against Porto has raised further questions about Ten Hag’s ability to turn the team’s fortunes around.
What do you think about Manchester United’s performance against Porto? Should Erik ten Hag be given more time to turn things around? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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