Erik ten Hag’s implementation of ‘punishment runs’ is being held responsible for Manchester United’s current injury crisis.
As they face Liverpool today, a significant number of key players, including Harry Maguire, Anthony Martial, Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount, Tyrell Malacia, and Amad Diallo, will be absent.
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Throughout the season, injuries have consistently disrupted United’s lineup, preventing Ten Hag from fielding his preferred starting XI at any given moment.
Ten Hag’s inaugural season in charge was characterized by regular team selections, but injuries have thwarted that continuity this term, with a notable increase in muscle injuries.
As reported by the Times, a considerable number within the United squad believe that Ten Hag’s philosophy of ‘punishment runs’ has played a role in the injury crisis.
Renowned for having his team cover over eight miles the day after a 4-0 loss to Brentford, Ten Hag has persisted with this policy.
The Dutchman frequently imposes ‘punishments’ on the losing side during training, subjecting them to demanding runs.
Little sympathy will be extended to United’s squad, given their history of discord with the last four managers at Old Trafford.