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Erik ten Hag declined to single out Diogo Dalot for his miss in Manchester United’s 2-1 loss to West Ham on Sunday.
United had many excellent chances to grab the lead in the first half at the London Stadium, but the greatest chance was squandered by Dalot, who missed the target with an open goal in front of him.
Crysencio Summerville gave West Ham the lead in the second half, and Casemiro equalized for United.
Michael Oliver urged referee David Coote to reconsider his on-field decision, which was later altered to a penalty kick.
Jarrod Bowen then stepped up to beat Andre Onana from the penalty spot, sealing West Ham’s 2-1 triumph.
Manchester United’s Matthijs de Ligt (right) fouled West Ham United’s Danny Ings in the penalty area during the Premier League match at the London Stadium.
In his post-match news conference, Ten Hag acknowledged Dalot’s mistake, but also mentioned Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund, Rashford, and Bruno. It is unfair to single out one player for missing chances when there were so many.
When asked about Dalot’s chances for Premier League productions, Alan Shearer replied, “We will be talking about this in 20 years.” The enormous, humiliating misses. Bloopers. Oh, my word. He will not want to watch it again. Absolute sitter. “It gets worse every time I see it.”
In a separate interview with MUTV, Ten Hag claimed that United deserved to win because of the quantity of opportunities they generated.
‘In football, it is not always the greatest side that wins; today is a wonderful example,’ Ten Hag explained.
‘Today, only one team deserved to win. We played excellent football, both in and out of possession, dominating the opponent and generating opportunities.
‘The only way to win, and this has already been a long-standing issue with us, is to score.
‘The second thing we need to work on is looking in the mirror, being calm and focused on the goal.
‘In the end, you lose the game, which is quite upsetting given that we committed one error. We demonstrated again that we are a resilient squad, particularly in penalty situations where the referee’s decision has a significant influence on the score.