Man Utd flops look glum as they return to training after humiliating Galatasaray loss heaps pressure on Ten Hag

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MANCHESTER UNITED players looked forlorn on their return to training following the defeat to Galatasaray.

The Red Devils suffered a humiliating 3-2 home loss to the Turkish giants in the Champions League.

Eamonn and James ClarkeMan Utd players were dragged back into training this afternoon[/caption]

Eamonn and James ClarkeMan Utd lost 3-2 to Galatasaray last night[/caption]

Eamonn and James ClarkeThey are ready to start preparations for the weekend’s Brentford game already[/caption]

Eamonn and James ClarkeMarcus Rashford was sat in the back of his new £180,000 Mercedes van[/caption]

It continued their miserable start to the season with them languishing in tenth in the Premier League and without a point in Europe.

Erik ten Hag called his squad back to Carrington on Wednesday afternoon to dissect the defeat and prepare for Saturday’s clash versus Brentford.

The players trudged into training with a glum looks on their faces.

Captain Bruno Fernandes led his team in behind the wheel of a Bentley.

Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay, Sofyan Amrabat, Mason Mount, Christian Eriksen and Facundo Pellistri were also spotted as they arrived.

Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford was not seen as he was in the back of his £180,000 Mayback Mercedes van.

The new vehicle has personalised head rests with his initials stitched into them, a 40in TV in the back alongside plug sockets and a galaxy ceiling.

Antony was also in attendance after making his first appearance off the bench versus Galatasaray after some time away from the club amid abuse allegations, which he firmly denies.

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Eamonn and James ClarkeSofyan Amrabat looked glum on arrival[/caption]

Eamonn and James ClarkeChristian Eriksen came on at half-time versus Galatasaray[/caption]

Pressure is increasing on Ten Hag with club legend Gary Neville revealing he “feels sorry” for him and claiming that Old Trafford has become a “graveyard” for managers and players.

The boss now has the same Premier League loss percentage as Ralf Rangnick.

But Ten Hag still has the backing of club chiefs.

Eamonn and James ClarkeFacundo Pellistri rocked up in a Porsche[/caption]

Eamonn and James ClarkeScott McTominay didn’t feature last night[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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