Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea admitted manager Erik ten Hag was “a bit angry” after they beat Bournemouth 3-0.
The Red Devils did emerge with all three points after a solid display against the newly promoted side.
However, ten Hag was unhappy with some of the complacency that United showed after they went 2-0 up in the game.
“He was happy with the clean sheet but at the same time he was a bit angry,” De Gea told the Manchester Evening News.
“Because we conceded too many chances and we were too open at the end of the game, so he was a bit angry.
“He (Ten Hag)’s doing well. I say before, he puts every player in the same direction and we feel like a proper team. Everyone wants to win, everyone wants to play for this club and that’s massive.
“He brought a great spirit to the team, we are playing really well and this is the way we have to show and keep the momentum as well.”