Erik ten Hag reveals what he secretly whisper to the 21-year-old Forward Amad Diallo after given a red card during FA CUP quarter final match vs Liverpool - soocer442
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Erik ten Hag reveals what he secretly whisper to the 21-year-old Forward Amad Diallo after given a red card during FA CUP quarter final match vs Liverpool

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What Erik ten Hag said to Amad Diallo in the changing room after Manchester United beat Liverpool is now known to everyone. On Sunday at Old Trafford, the winger, who is 21 years old, scored a great goal at the very end of the game that put United in the FA Cup semi-final.

This season, Amad has had trouble getting into Ten Hag’s starting group because he has been sick. He has only played four times, and each time was a brief appearance off the bench. Even though he played mostly off the bench all season, the Ivory Coast star scored the game-winning goal late in the game for United.

As Amad, who had been booked earlier in the fight, wheeled away to celebrate, he took off his shirt because he was so happy. He held up his shirt, just like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have done before. Referee John Brooks gave him a second yellow card as he went back into United’s half.

Erik ten Hag reveals what he secretly whisper to the 21-year-old Forward Amad Diallo after given a red card during FA CUP quarter final match vs Liverpool


Amad was told to leave with only one second left in the game. A staff member quickly led the Ivorian through the tunnel to the home changing room.

It was good for Amad that United was able to keep the lead without him. Ten Hag was asked by beIN Sports what he told the kid about getting a red card after the game.

“I said to him, ‘I would have killed you [starts laughing] if not’, but I am so happy for him,” he stated. Ten Hag then told the press after the game that Amad earned more playing time than he has had so far this season.

“I’m so happy for him,” Manager of United said. “He is one of the players who has had a huge setback this season—he got hurt badly and now has to come back to a team where there is a lot of competition for his spot.”

“Because of how well he does in practice, he doesn’t always get the time to play he deserves, but when he does, he makes a difference by scoring a goal.” We know he can, though, because he often makes the difference in games.

“I’m glad he got the winner.” Antony, one of our other subs, got the equalizer, though. Even though he is having a hard time, you can tell he wants to help. “The bench today makes me very happy.”

In the mixed zone, Bruno Fernandes told the Manchester Evening News that the rules should be changed so that players can take off their shirt after scoring without getting in trouble. The 29-year-old player said, “He earned it because he does the right things.”

“If you do the right things, chances come your way and what’s yours comes to you.” He should not have been sent off; that’s just what happens when you’re young and in the moment.

“Enjoy this moment, and I believe this is a rule that football needs to change.” Since you should be able to enjoy the moment and be nice to other teams when you score a goal.

“I think everyone who came today made a big difference.” I think the first 30 minutes were some of the best of the season for those who played. In the changing room, we talked about this.







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