Manchester United assistant coach Steve McClaren says he has a "great feeling" about the current squad and that team spirit has returned under Erik ten Hag. The Red Devils have enjoyed a productive pre-season following the arrival of new manager Ten Hag, who replaced interim boss Ralf Rangnick in May.
One of the Dutchman's first orders of business was to draft in McClaren, who took in a spell as Sir Alex Ferguson's No.2 earlier in his career, and he has suggested the players are in good shape heading into the 2022-23 campaign.
What McClaren has said about United's team spirit
āThis group have been fantastic. I get a great feeling,ā McClaren told United's official website. āIāve been into many, many dressing rooms and many dressing rooms for the first two, three, four weeks you kind of know and can smell [it].
āIāve got a good feeling about this dressing room.ā
He added: āThe great thing that Iāve found is that these are great players to work with. They were a little quiet the first week: it [the training] was very demanding.
āBut as we got to know the players, as we got more and more into training sessions and they know the demands, the intensity, the competition, the winning and losing, the banter that goes along with it, you can feel the noise and the volume in training, in the dressing room, around the hotel and around Carrington, start to [build].
āThatās what I like, thatās why I enjoy coaching, thatās why I enjoy coming back here because these are damn-good players. You can see that.
āI mean youāve seen little bits of it in pre-season: the combination of the front three, the work rate of the midfield, you know the organisation at the back. These are good players and they really are ā I know they found the first week tough and demanding."
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Expectations remain high at United despite a miserable 2021-22 season that saw them post their lowest ever Premier League points tally and drop out of the Champions League.
McClaren has insisted that attention must now turn to a new chapter at Old Trafford.
He said: āLast season, seasons are gone. The history is gone. Itās past.
āItās about the future and weāve got an opportunity to create that in a certain style and Erik wants to see that happen.
āThe vibe that Iām getting from the players: they want it too. They want that discipline, they want to know what their jobs are. They want feedback on it. Because they want to win.
āIām afraid at Manchester United you have to win.ā
United will open their new campaign with a home fixture against Brighton on Sunday.
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