Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, has issued a caution to Bayern Munich, stating that: “Old Trafford is not a nice place to come for opponents.”
In the upcoming last Champions League group fixture on Tuesday night, both clubs are set to clash, with United requiring a victory to keep their hopes alive for qualifying into the knockout stages. Ten Hag is also banking on a draw in the game between FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray.
Nevertheless, the Dutch manager is particularly concentrated on their home match against Bayern, emphasizing its significance.
“Old Trafford is not a nice place to come for an opponent. But we know it starts with us.
“There is a very strong bond between the team and the fans; they are always behind us, even when we have setbacks. We have to take the responsibility and energise the fans,” Ten Hag told reporters on Monday.






