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Erik ten Hag would not blame Diogo Dalot for the miss that cost Manchester United a 2-1 loss to West Ham on Sunday.
In the first half at the London Stadium, United had a lot of clear chances to take the lead. However, Dalot missed the best chance, even though there was an open goal in front of him.
In the second half, Crysencio Summerville scored to put West Ham ahead, but Casemiro scored a goal to tie the game for United.
Michael Oliver asked referee David Coote to look over his on-field decision, which was then changed to a penalty kick thanks to VAR.
Then, from the penalty spot, Jarrod Bowen beat Andre Onana to seal West Ham’s 2-1 win.
Matthew de Ligt (right) hits Danny Ings (left) of West Ham United in the penalty box during the Premier League game at the London Stadium.
Questioned about Dalot’s miss in the news meeting after the game, Ten Hag said, “Yeah, but I can also say Alejandro Garnacho twice, Rasmus Hojlund once, Rashford, Bruno…” It is not fair to single out one player who missed the chances when so many others did too.
Alan Shearer said this about Dalot’s chance to play in the Premier League: “We will be talking about this in 20 years.” The big mistakes that were embarrassing. Slip-ups. Oh my word. That is something he will not want to see again. No sitter at all. Each time I see it, it gets worse.
Ten Hag said in a different interview with MUTV that United deserved to win because they made so many chances.
Ten Hag said, “Today is a great example of how not always the best team wins in football.”
“There was only one team that deserved to win today.” We were great at football, both when we had the ball and when we didn’t. We dominated the other team and made chances.
“The only thing you have to do to win is score,” and that is already been the case with us too.
Look in the mirror, stay cool, and keep your eyes on the goal. That is the second thing we need to do better.
“You lose the game in the end, that is very frustrating after we made one mistake.” The penalty situation, where the judge makes a big difference in the score, showed us again that we are a tough team.
In the aftermath of Manchester United’s 2-1 loss to West Ham, Erik ten Hag defended Diogo Dalot, who missed a clear opportunity to score in the first half at the London Stadium. Although Dalot had an open chance, he wasn’t the only one to miss; players like Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund, Marcus Rashford, and Bruno Fernandes also missed opportunities to put United ahead. Ten Hag emphasized that it wasn’t fair to blame a single player for missed chances, noting the collective nature of the team’s finishing struggles.
In the second half, West Ham took the lead through Crysencio Summerville, only for Casemiro to bring United level. However, VAR played a crucial role late in the game when referee Michael Oliver advised David Coote to review a penalty decision. After the review, Jarrod Bowen scored from the spot to give West Ham the victory.
Post-match, Ten Hag expressed frustration over United’s failure to capitalize on their chances. Speaking to MUTV, he commented, “Today is a great example of how not always the best team wins in football.” He highlighted United’s dominance both on and off the ball but acknowledged the team’s need to be more clinical, saying, “The only thing you have to do to win is score.”
Alan Shearer was critical of Dalot’s missed opportunity, calling it an embarrassing moment that Dalot would likely not want to relive, noting that it’s “something he will not want to see again.”
Ten Hag concluded by saying United must stay focused and avoid costly errors, as this game highlighted the impact of one penalty decision on the final score.