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Ten Hag quips United were “saving our goals” after slim win

Erik ten Hag has no concerns over his misfiring forward line as Manchester United missed a host of chances in their win over Omonia Nicosia.

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13:   Scott McTominay of Manchester United celebrates scoring a goal to make the score 1-0 during the UEFA Europa League group E match between Manchester United and Omonia Nicosia at Old Trafford on October 13, 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images)
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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag quipped that his players are “saving goals for next week” after a dismal display of finishing during their 1-0 Europa League win over Omonia Nicosia on Thursday night. Scott McTominay scored with United’s 34th shot of the game in the third minute of stoppage time, becoming the first substitute to score a winning goal after the 90th minute in a European match for the Red Devils since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s iconic winner in the 1999 Champions League final.

It followed a particularly wasteful performance from Marcus Rashford, who failed to find the back of the net with 10 shots. Ten Hag was not overly concerned by United’s profligacy and expects his side to start scoring more regularly soon.

Ten Hag praises United’s patience

Asked if winning was the main thing, Ten Hag told BT Sport: “No, it’s not, because football is about scoring goals. We created so many chances but we only hit the back of the net once. The team are patient, they kept creating and then they scored. I have no concern because in every game we score. I have the faith we will continue with that. Hopefully we’re saving the goals for next week. We said at half-time we need to keep the focus. When you play against a defensively compact opponent and you don’t score, you get impatient. You can get sloppy and lose you the ball and then they break. I have a preference to score more and earlier because it makes it easier. We still have two games to go and we go game-to-game.”

McTominay’s goal was his first in Europe for United since February 2020 against Club Brugge, and the Scotland international was pleased with his team-mates’ patience against stubborn opponents. “We knew we needed the win tonight but that they’d be fired up too,” he said. “Neil Lennon is a great coach and no games like this are ever easy. Everyone is pleased with the result. You have to be patient sometimes. Rashford had so many chances and we did everything but score. Their goalkeeper was a different class but we created enough chances and deserved to score in the end. I wasn’t on the pitch for the majority of the game but sometimes you think it’s not going to be your day. The team spirit is good though and no one ever gives up. It’s a massive goal because we need to win the group.”

Focus back on the league

United are next in action on Sunday when they host Newcastle United in the Premier League.