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Ten Hag pleads for patience after Man Utd blow lead again

MANCHESTER: Erik ten Hag pleaded with fans to stay patient after misfiring Manchester United yet again blew a late lead against relegation-threatened Burnley at a disgruntled Old Trafford on Saturday (Apr 27).

Brazilian winger Antony put United ahead in the 79th minute but substitute Zeki Amdouni scored from the spot eight minutes later after being fouled by Andre Onana.

United, in sixth place in the Premier League, are scrapping for Europa League qualification after dropping out of the race for Champions League places.

Next month's FA Cup final against Manchester City offers a chance to end a poor campaign on a high but that may not prove enough to keep Ten Hag in the job under ambitious new co-owners INEOS.

Boos greeted the final whistle at Old Trafford. Earlier they echoed even louder when Kobbie Mainoo was replaced by Scott McTominay as part of a second-half double switch in which Rasmus Hojlund was also taken off.

United's habit of throwing away winning positions has cost them dear in recent weeks and Saturday's match followed a familiar pattern.

But Ten Hag defended his substitutions and called for cool heads, saying he needed to protect young players from injury.

"We have some very young players and that's why we built this club back," said the Dutchman. "That takes time, and we build this by bringing in young players.

"Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo -- they are all in the first season of the Premier League and the Premier League gets more intense year by year.

"We have seen the data and it's much more intense than last season, especially when you see over the last four or five seasons. Those players have to adjust and that takes time."

Ten Hag, who won the League Cup last year in his first season with

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