Published On Apr 5, 2024
Erik ten Hag blamed individual errors and poor decision-making for Manchester United’s second capitulation in five days as he reflected on a wild 4-3 defeat at Chelsea. Palmer’s winner was timed at 100 minutes and 39 seconds – making it the latest winning goal in Premier League history. United had also conceded an equaliser in the 99th minute at Brentford on Saturday. “You have to do your job. The players know their jobs and they didn’t make the right decisions. We didn’t react quickly enough," Ten Hag said. "We make the wrong decisions. And on individual errors, you lose the game. But that is very frustrating if you playing such a good game.”
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