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Lonnick: Tenhach is a modern coach who is good at communication, and Luke Shaw is highly likely to be reimbursed for the season

Lonnick: Tenhach is a modern coach who is good at communication, and Luke Shaw is highly likely to be reimbursed for the season

Live on April 23 – The 34th round of the Premier League is about to kick off and Manchester United will play Arsenal away. Before the game, Red Devils interim coach Ronnick gave an interview to the team's official website, talking about the new coach Tenhach, the team's injury problems and the latest situation of some players.

First of all, the club has officially appointed Tennhach as the next manager of the team, do you think the club fans will be positive about this appointment?

"At the beginning of the question I want to say, I think it's a good thing to let everyone know who the new official manager will be. I haven't met Eric himself yet, but from what I've seen and heard, he's a very communicative, very modern head coach. I think it's a very good choice and now he should start building his own coaching team and rebuilding the squad with the club, which I'm very optimistic about. If the pre-season is well prepared and supported by everyone inside and outside the club, I think we can make a difference. ”

When you look at his Ajax team and the way they play, do you see a similar part of his football philosophy to yours?

"He's still a coach in the early stages of his coaching career and still focused on the control of the team. I think he's still that way, but at the same time I watched Ajax and observed their ability to withstand pressure and they play very smartly when they don't have the ball, and they have coping with it with and without the ball. Being aggressive when you're not on the ball, but being able to be a ball-handling team at the same time, I think that applies very well to a team like Manchester United. ”

Obviously, Tenhach has a lot of work to do, but do you think he can make a difference to this team in a short period of time and have something to do in terms of players moving in and out?

"First of all, it depends on what is thought at club level and how the team is rebuilt, that's the most important part. It does involve some players because some people's contracts are about to expire and some people want to go somewhere else and find more playing time. So I'm guessing there will be some new players coming in and building them all into a team, which is the most important job in pre-season preparation. But first think about what kind of tactical system he wants to use, and what type of players we need in order to be competitive. ”

Regarding the current personnel situation of the team, from the injury level, the strength of the team looks a little stronger this weekend?

"Yes, we have three players who were unable to play against Liverpool coming back. Cristiano returned to training, and Varane and McTominay also returned to training. The three players are back in the squad, but Pogba may have struggled to recover this season. ”

Luke Shaw, Cavani and Fred, will they be back this season?

"Luke Shaw probably won't, he'll have surgery to remove the nails from his leg and I don't think he'll be back in the next four weeks." Fred's situation is unclear yet, and hopefully he could catch up with Chelsea, but he won't be out tomorrow. Cavani is currently training with a physiotherapist and is currently unable to practice with the whole team. ”

Obviously, football is a passionate sport and everyone's emotions are high, but when you see what happened to Maguire (suffering death threats), do your hearts become heavy?

"Yes, it's another terrible sign of the crazy society we live in. I feel sorry for Harry [Maguire], which has happened at other clubs and elsewhere in society. But obviously this kind of thing shouldn't happen, which sucks. I haven't had a chance to have a conversation with him yet, but I'll contact him immediately after the press conference. ”

Back in this game, Arsenal just beat Chelsea in midweek to win a beautiful victory, what are you preparing for what we might be in London?

"They have a very young and aspirational team. Their technique is excellent, there are a lot of fast and good players on the front line who will always try high pressure and it makes them dangerous and we have to be aware of that and be prepared, which is different from when we first faced them. On the other hand, their defence will still concede some goals, but for us to maintain a balance between attack and defense. We need to return to doing the most basic things well and stay aggressive, proactive and challenge their backline. But at the same time, they also need to be vigilant about the attack power of their frontcourt. ”

In pre-match interviews we tend to say it's a game that has to be won, but from the way we fight for the top four, do you think it's really a game that has to be won?

"I wouldn't say it's a game that has to be won, think about how we've played in the last two away games against Everton and Liverpool, but we do want to win. That's why we got there and what we owe to the fans and to ourselves. We know it won't be easy, but if we improve our level and play like some of the earlier away games, I'm still convinced we have a chance to take all three points. To achieve this, the team must play at a better level than in the last two away games. ”

You mentioned what was owed to the fans, it was clear that Tuesday night was a bitter night for them, do you think United really owe them?

"Yes, we are sorry for the fans who went to the stadium, and we are sorry for the Manchester United fans all over the world. We're also sorry for ourselves, we all have to improve in all aspects of the game, and I'm pretty sure the players will do it in tomorrow's game. ”

Finally, with a look at the upcoming fixtures, you'll be leading the team against Chelsea on Thursday, then Against Brentford on Monday, and there will be a long hiatus after the match against Brighton in May. Is it weird to have such a long break at the end of the season?

"We've had two such breaks since January. It's very unusual, I've never had an experience like this. But like I said, at the moment our energy is focused on tomorrow's game, then Chelsea, Brentford and Brighton. It's unusual to have two extra weeks of rest between the games against Brighton and Against Crystal Palace, because in Germany, in the last two league rounds of the season all teams have to play on the same day and the kick-off time is the same for each game, so it's a special situation for me. But for now, we're going to play four games for the next two weeks. ”

(Albanian)

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