Seeing the Manchester United players fall one after another, the hearts of the fans are clenched. Injuries, the killer on the football field, ruthlessly deprive us of the right to enjoy a great game. And this time, the finger seems to be pointing at manager Ten Hag's high-intensity training.
A handful of United players believe Ten Hag's running demands in training have been too demanding, leading to injuries in the squad. They are worried that this kind of training intensity will make the players' bodies unbearable, and ultimately affect the performance of the game. Last season, United played 62 games and the players were already exhausted, and injuries were exacerbated by the increased amount of training.
Did Ten Hag's intense training really lead to a wave of injuries at Manchester United? This question is not easy to answer. On the one hand, high-intensity training does increase the risk of injury for players, especially when the game is dense and the players are tired. On the other hand, football is a high-intensity sport in itself, and players must have a certain amount of physical fitness and stamina to cope with the intense competition. As a manager, Ten Hag naturally wants his team to maintain a high-intensity, high-pressing style of play in the game, which is also his usual coaching style.
However, injuries have forced Ten Hag to rethink the way he trains. Should he reduce the intensity of training and give the players more time to rest? Or should he focus more on the physical training of his players to improve their physicality and resistance? These are the questions that Ten Hag needs to think about.
Of course, as fans, we don't want to see our favorite players miss out on games due to injury. We want them to be able to run on the pitch in good health and give us exciting games and memorable moments. Therefore, we also hope that Ten Hag can find a more scientific and reasonable way of training, which can not only ensure the physical health of the players, but also improve their performance.
In conclusion, Manchester United's injury problem is a complex issue that needs to be analysed and addressed from multiple perspectives. Ten Hag has a lot of responsibility as a manager. We hope he can lead United out of injury and back to their former glory. At the same time, we also hope that the players can cherish their bodies more, maintain good condition, and dedicate more exciting games to us.