For a long time, Manchester United players have been far too soft and lethargic. But it must not be the case anymore! The team’s new head coach Erik Ten Hag is working hard to change his players’ mindset and get them to perform. Erik ten Hag’s rules to revive Rashford & Co.To do so, he devised a simple list of rules, as reported by The Sun.• He will not tolerate sideways and backwards passing;• Players must improve their fitness;• Dressing-room cliques and clans have to go to establish a real team unity;• Young players will be given an honest chance to earn a place on the team ahead of the more established players. No places are guaranteed and have to be earned in training.23.00: (2.75) Arsenal de Sarandi (3.05) Estudiantes (2.80)A source close to the club insisted that Ten Hag wants his team to play the kind of football that made his previous club Ajax a hit in the Champions League.”There has been a lot of attention on one-touch and two-touch passing drills where players must try to go forward. If they go sideways or backwards too often, he stops the game and the player is substituted for a couple of minutes.”It is suggested that the fast-paced playing style enforced on the group has made players listen, with the ultimate aim of tiring out defences.First training session under the Ten Hag era🤩 pic.twitter.com/46xo7AEzwo— 𝓡𝓪𝓼𝓱𝓷𝓪𝓵𝓭𝓸👑 (@MR10xCR7) June 28, 2022 Despite the lack of quality, ten Hag and his assistant Steve McClaren have been encouraging in the sessions. Winger Alejandro Garnacho and midfielder Hannibal Mejbri, who both had a taste of first-team football last season, have already impressed the new manager.