Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has seen his side improve (Martin Rickett/PA)
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag does not think a six-match unbeaten run means their season has turned a corner but he believes they are “back in the race” for the top four.
Having won just twice in nine matches and lost five in December, United have now won five and drawn one of their last six.
Last weekend’s victory at Aston Villa was important as it kept them within six points of fourth-placed Tottenham and with games to come against Luton, Fulham, Everton, Sheffield United and Brentford – not withstanding the Manchester derby in that sequence – maintaining that sort of form will push them closer to Champions League qualification.
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“First of all I think it is too quick to say we turned a corner. We are not there yet. We are still not in a position,” said Ten Hag.
“We are back in the race but we are not in the position we want to be because this club definitely wants to be a minimum of top four so we have to catch up. But I think we are now in a good direction.”
The priority has to be securing Champions League football again as Ten Hag admits United are not at the level of Manchester City, Liverpool or Arsenal.
However, he knows taking the next step and re-establishing them as title challengers will take longer due to the investment they have made in young players with potential.
“In the summer I think we were in a very good moment: we were third, winning one final and in another final,” he added.
“Then you choose young players
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