Ten Hag warns of slow start to season for Man Utd

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Erik ten Hag has warned Manchester United fans to prepare for a slow start to the season while his players get up to speed.

Ten Hag was without a number of key squad members for the tour of the U.S. because of international commitments, including Bruno Fernandes, Lisandro Martínez and Alejandro Garnacho.

The Dutchman has said he won't "take risks" with players ahead of the Community Shield against Manchester City on Saturday and suggested it may take time to get going when the Premier League season starts.

"I can see this because we didn't have time together," said Ten Hag.

"We have to work on our game model to find the patterns. It was a break, they all played Euros, Copa América so they were in different teams, with different game models and different patterns.

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"Now we have to bring this together. It is complicated. I am not the only one who has to deal with this problem but there are also teams with less international players, they can make a proper preseason so they are probably ahead of us. We have to deal with this in the coming weeks without dropping points."

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Ten Hag will be without injured pair Leny Yoro and Rasmus Højlund for the start of the season. Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Victor Lindelöf and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are all doubts to face City which could leave just Martinez, Jonny Evans and Diogo Dalot as United's only fit senior defenders at Wembley.

Their Premier League campaign kicks off with a home game against Fulham on Aug. 16 and Ten Hag said he's not prepared to risk more injuries to lift the Community Shield.

"We know already we can beat City and that is not dependent on the result on Saturday that will not change that belief," he added.

"The FA Cup was a higher occasion than the game on Saturday. Nevertheless, we want to win but we showed on occasions we can beat City.

"We have that belief but we don't want to take a risk with players and lose them for long periods because that is what we have to take from last season because when you are getting in a pattern when we are missing many players with injuries from the same team unit that affects the results."

"We want to get results and for that players have to be available."

Source: espn.co.uk