Man Utd manager Ten Hag focused on upcoming challenges, not revenge against Palace - Ansser Sadiq

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Manager Erik ten Hag, who is getting his team ready for the upcoming game on Saturday, shares the same perspective.

Manchester United's 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace last season will not impact them this term.AdvertisementAdvertisement

United travel to Palace on the back of two wins, beating Southampton in the league and Barnsley in the cup.

"Not in particular," Ten Hag replied about last season's game influencing Saturday. 

"We know what will come to us.

"We know it's always tough there, always aggressive there, but we know also the circumstances and you can't compare this.

"We didn't have a fit squad, we even had one or two players that were maybe up to 20 per cent to play, but we had to play them. And, this time, it's totally different, we have now a fit squad. We have, definitely, 18 players who are capable to go into this good challenge for us."