Manchester United midfielder Casemiro is happy with his first months under manager Erik ten Hag.
Scott McTominay has started the majority of league matches so far this season, yet the tide appears to have turned in the 30-year-old's favour. The Scot is suspended for the Newcastle clash on Sunday so Casemiro is in line for another start.
Speaking to club media, Casemiro said: "I believe it's his desire to win, his ambition and hard work. Not just him, but all the coaching staff. They always want to win, they never get complacent. They're always looking to do something new, always wanting to make a difference in games.
"I believe Manchester United have a great manager, it was there to see at Ajax, I think he's doing a good job here. It's a diverse group of players, different players, I believe we'll adapt to his style of play."
Casemiro was also asked about whether Ten Hag reminds him of other managers he has worked with in the past.
He said: "Every manager has their own way of playing, their own way of leading. I've worked with [Carlo] Ancelotti and [Zinedine] Zidane, they are managers that want to win, which is the most important thing. Hard work and dedication, being intensely dedicated to the club, I think winning is a consequence of this – doing things right is essential."
