
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag insists the media pressure being created by their poor season isn't weighing on him.
Ten Hag says he hasn't changed his approach amid talk of his job being under pressure.
Ahead of today's trip to Fulham, he stated: "I do nothing different. At the end of the day it is about 11 against 11 and it is about refereeing. You have to face the opposition and you have to prepare the team and you do that on the training pitch. You do that during the week here at Carrington and prepare the team as good as possible as a team and individuals.
"So always when the team is not playing well, you think about how to get it right. But for the rest, I am not thinking about things away from the team and of course sometimes I have commented on that question before. I need my relaxation to get the energy. But for now, it is 24/7. You think about how do I get this right.
"So yeah, I have to take responsibility. And yes, it is a shared responsibility. Yeah, I trust the players. Again, I have seen many moments in the months and years I have been here and also lately that they fight. There is the spirit and for instance, the return against Brentford."
