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Matthew Hobkinson

Christian Eriksen explains Manchester United move as Erik ten Hag's training pays dividends

Your Manchester United evening headlines for Friday, July 15.

Christian Eriksen explains why he's joining Manchester United

Manchester United have completed the signing of Christian Eriksen on a three-year contract.

Eriksen, 30, has signed a deal until 2025 and becomes their second summer signing after Tyrell Malacia.

Denmark international Eriksen was a free agent after leaving Brentford and United have reinforced their attack with a playmaker who shone in the Premier League during his six years with Tottenham.

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Manchester United's training drills under Erik ten Hag pay off in Melbourne Victory win

Another game and another four-goal win. Erik ten Hag's honeymoon period with Manchester United has been so blissfully serene the Glazer family might wonder whether a costly squad rebuild is necessary after all.

Ten Hag is in no mood to wax lyrical about United's progress. He skipped another post-match press conference, even when deprived of the suspicious excuse of a flight to catch as United are in Melbourne until Tuesday. Ten Hag's compatriot and predecessor, Louis van Gaal, milked his propitious pre-season tour eight years ago.

"Glory glory Man United" has been heard at full-time two games running now. Heady days. Nobody is getting giddy and had Ten Hag attended media obligations like every previous United manager he would have doubtless highlighted their shortcomings.

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