
Manchester United's players were given a chance to speak openly about their dismal loss to Liverpool.
The Red Devils were embarrassed 7-0 by the Anfield club in the Premier League on Sunday.
Manager Erik ten Hag wanted to ensure the players got that defeat out of their system as quickly as possible.
The Athletic reports that United players discussed the defeat openly, with everyone encouraged to speak while they were watching video of the game and specific moments.
Ten Hag stated on the matter: "No, I didn't give them the chance until now. We have to talk about that, I have only given my opinion about it and we will talk about that tomorrow. I know this team will reset and we have to bounce back and we have shown in the past we can.
"I analyse the performance of my team: how's their approach, how is their character, how's their mentality, how do they cooperate together, how do they deal with the setbacks? Look at the body language, how they communicate with each other. They didn't cooperate together anymore and they didn't fulfil their jobs. There are many things that makes me angry but to concede so easily the goals is definitely one of them."
