Erik ten Hag can unleash Man Utd’s very own N’Golo Kante who is ‘different class’

The Red Devils earned a confidence-boosting three points away to Southampton at the weekend, with new boy Matthijs de Ligt’s first goal for the club backed up by strikes from Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho.

It was a much-needed result for Ten Hag, whose position as United boss had once again been thrown into doubt following two defeats from three Premier League outings prior to the international break.

But, despite ending the club’s two-game losing streak, Ten Hag was forced to field questions about his side’s performance, with criticisms over United’s midfield still present after the Saints clash.

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