Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was optimistic for the future in the aftermath of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at home to Fulham.
The Red Devils are now eight points off a top-four spot after being beaten by the Cottagers — their first loss of 2024, but their 15th in all competitions already this season.
Calvin Bassey gave Fulham a deserved lead midway through the first half, only for Harry Maguire to scramble in an 88th-minute equaliser. That seemed to galvanise United and they pushed for a winner, only for Alex Iwobi to score on the counter attack and seal the points for the visitors.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Ten Hag insisted United are still moving in the right direction, but it's harder to see the progress when they don't have all their star players available to them.
«I'm not that opportune after one defeat. You have to see the bigger picture and the bigger picture looks very good,» he said.
«We have to catch up in certain positions, get the injuries back and then we will be in more balance. That is one thing and also strengthen the squad, and strengthen the squad in the transfer windows.
»You see there are many good players coming up, real high-potential players, so they will be getting better and better. So definitely we are in the right direction. When we have the players in the squad available we have a good team.
«We have seen that we have done lately very good, now we have some setbacks. Today, we could've won this game, we should've won this game. The team showed great character.
»We had two slow starts in both halves. Second half, definitely it was a big loss of Casemiro. We lost some stability in the team and we concede in that moment. Also the goal was very avoidable.
«Then we fought ourselves
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