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Erik ten Hag requests that Manchester United honor Bobby Charlton with a Champions League victory

 Erik ten Hag requests that Manchester United honor Bobby Charlton with a Champions League victory


Manager Erik ten Hag said on Monday that Manchester United must utilize the grief they are experiencing at the passing of Bobby Charlton "in the right way" and expressed his hope that his players will find inspiration in the high standards established by the legendary England player.




The 1966 World Cup-winning England squad included Charlton, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 86. In 1968, he assisted United in capturing the FA Cup, three English league championships, and the European Cup.


"Bobby was a legend—a giant for football and not only for Manchester United. Therefore, his legacy and what he left behind were the high standards. Before playing FC Copenhagen at home on Tuesday, Ten Hag told the media, "We have to live it every day.


"(His statue) features George Best and Denis Law in front of Old Trafford. He is constantly with us, and they are a daily and game-by-game source of immense motivation for us.


Ten Hag said, "We are professionals; it's our job. When asked how United would handle the emotional aspects of the game. Emotions cannot be outlawed, but they may be properly used.


First and first, we want to triumph and honor Sir Bobby Charlton; you always want to do things in a certain manner, and that is what we're striving for.


United is in last place in Group A of the Champions League after two losses.


concentrated really


After Saturday's draw with Sevilla, there is no time for Real Madrid to moan — at least not for the players — as they try to focus on their Tuesday meeting against Sporting Braga in Portugal.


Following their victories over Napoli and Union Berlin in the first two games, Los Blancos need a victory to enter Saturday's Clásico with confidence and to have the opportunity to seal qualification for the round of 16.


This season, Jude Bellingham has become one of the key players for Real Madrid. He has the power to single-handedly alter a game's result. Real ought to be able to win if Bellingham performs to the best of his ability.



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