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Erik ten Hag may be about to make his first mistake as Manchester United manager

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So far, Erik ten Hag has made a good impression on the Manchester United faithful. Monday's debut press conference gave the fans and media their first real insight into the mindset of the Dutchman.

He’s already conducted several meetings with United officials in London ahead of an expected summer overhaul. Ten Hag watched his new club lose 1-0 to Crystal Palace on Sunday.

The 52-year-old is letting his players rest before revealing his intentions for them after their break - although he’s seemingly already permitted the exits of Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Brandon Williams. READ MORE: The Big Manchester United Survey: We want your thoughts on transfers, the Glazers, Ten Hag and next season It’s a move he’s been praised for, while supporters are also upbeat about the dugout arrivals of ex-Ajax assistant Mitchell van der Gaag and former Old Trafford No.2 Steve McClaren, who was Sir Alex Ferguson’s right-hand man between 1999 and 2001.

Speaking in his first press conference, Ten Hag reiterated that he has "confidence in the project" and "good people around" the club.

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