SCOTT MCTOMINAY has revealed two strict rules that Erik ten Hag has implemented at Manchester United.
The Dutchman arrived at Old Trafford last summer and has tried to push his “high standards” on to the playing squad.
Scott McTominay has revealed two rules made by Erik ten Hag[/caption] The Dutchman has insisted that his players are on time[/caption]McTominay, 27, and the other Manchester United stars have to make sure that they are not late as time-keeping is one demand made by Ten Hag.
The squad also have to dress the same, whether that be tracksuits or travelling clothes.
He told the High Performance Podcast: “The manager is so demanding and he’s got so many high standards that the whole squad have to comply with, which I think is brilliant.
“I think that’s the way it should be, especially when you play for a club like Man United. We all have to act accordingly and be professional in terms of everything we do.
“He’s massive on his timings, massive on everyone looking the same, wearing the same tracksuits and clothes.
“All that contributes toward a good team, so no one is a big ego. Everyone is in it together and pushing the right way.
“There can be little messages, like when I came on against Brentford, to go and show why you should be playing.
“For me, I just wanted to show him that I can do it and he’s obviously an amazing manager with great tactical dimensions to this game, some of the things he says and how he conducts his meetings are brilliant. I just want to be a part of that.”
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United players can be seen in matching Paul Smith suits when travelling for away games in the Champions League.
McTominay also spoke about the challenges that a player can face when not playing.
The Scottish midfielder insisted that he would not take it “personally” when he was out of the team and made sure that he would be ready for his opportunity.
He added: “Whenever you’re not playing, you can’t take it too personally and maybe at points I did. It can be challenging, but you have to be aware of the group you’re in and that others feel the same.
“It’s not all about you and everybody wants to play, so when you’re given that opportunity you need to take it, which is what I was thinking about coming on against Brentford.
“You always have to prove yourself at the club, otherwise they will go out and get someone who is better. You have to prove you can be the one to help the team and you have to prove yourself every training session.”
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