Luke Shaw stated Erik ten Hag has stopped Manchester United gamers from "doing whatever they want" after the supervisor dropped striker Marcus Rashford for the 1-0 win at Wolves for oversleeping and being late to a crew assembly.
Rashford was named instead at Molineux, with Ten Hag citing "internal discipline" as his purpose for leaving the England ahead out of his beginning lineup. The 25-year-old subsequently scored the one objective of the sport after coming off the bench in the beginning of the second half.
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Ten Hag has already proven a dedication to instill self-discipline at Previous Trafford this season by dropping each Cristiano Ronaldo and Alejandro Garnacho from the primary crew. Ronaldo has since left the membership, with United cancelling his contract forward of his transfer to Saudi Arabian crew Al-Nassr.
After earlier United bosses Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick had been criticised final season for failing to manage the dressing-room, United left-back Shaw stated that Ten Hag has restored self-discipline on the membership.
"At a top club like this, it has to be like that," Shaw instructed BT Sport. "I think that people can't do whatever they want and maybe that's been part of the problem in the past with people getting away with silly little things.
"The supervisor takes all of that into consideration. Such as you've seen as we speak, in the event you're not protecting the requirements excessive you then will not play."
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Ten Hag defended his decision to drop Rashford and said he only introduced him as a substitute at half-time because of United's failure to score.
"Everybody has to match the requirements and the foundations," Ten Hag said. "There should be penalties in any other case you'll be able to't achieve success. I believe he [Rashford] gave the proper reply.
"I was not satisfied with the performances in [the] first half, we didn't take chances. We had to be more clinical, we know Rashy can score a goal and that's what he did."
Rashford returned from the World Cup having scored three objectives for England and, with the participant now having scored 3 times in three video games for United, Shaw stated his teammate is flourishing once more.
"I think he's in a really good way at the moment," Shaw added. "He's extremely confident, very positive, very happy and it's nice to see it.
"Everybody is aware of the standard that he is received. He is world class and he could possibly be probably the greatest on the planet if he retains going and hopefully he does do this."
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