
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag says he has no doubts about the players' fighting spirit.
After two successive 3-0 home defeats, Ten Hag is under huge pressure going into tomorrow's trip to Fulham.
He said, "[There's been a] positive reaction. They want to put this right, we know the standards here and we have to make those standards every day.
"We will fight back. The players are strong, the coaches are strong and the manager is strong."
On his team lacking an identity, Ten Hag said: "I think that is too strong. The intention is clear but the execution isn't.
"At the moment we are in with so many changes in each game. We can't line up the same for two or three games and last season was the same.
"Now, often we miss players in the back four and we have to adjust, also in the midfield. We are missing Casemiro.
"We have to win and I don't want to find excuses if we don't win. We have to be more pragmatic.
"I have a good squad and I'm convinced in the players in this dressing room.
"These players, as you saw last year, can do better and I need to let them play better. That is my responsibility.
"I'm not thinking about [transfer] windows because I have a good squad and we will play better when players return from injury."
