Jadon Sancho has spoken of how Manchester United's players have been upset this week following the loss to Brighton at Old Trafford.
A Pascal Gross double in the first half at Old Trafford left the Reds with a familiar sinking feeling. An Alexis Mac Allister own-goal gave United some hope but Graham Potter's side held on for the three points.
Erik ten Hag will now take his side away from home for the first time in the Premier League on Saturday when they travel to Brentford for the late kick off. Speaking ahead of that match to Premier League Productions, Sancho explained what the reaction in the dressing room was to the opening-day defeat.
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"Of course it is Manchester United," Sancho explained. "Manchester United is one of the biggest clubs in the world so when we lose to Brighton, of course people are going to be upset.
"We know that as players we are upset, of course. But again it takes time to mould in the system and obviously we have new players so they have to get used to how we play and it will come good for sure. I have belief in the manager and the system and the players we have, so I just got to stay positive."
Asked how long he thinks it will take to gel with the rest of the team, Sancho added: "I don't think it will take that much time. But you have to give it time because everyone needs time. It's just about adapting. We have a new manager and a few new players. But, once we start winning, I feel we will be good."
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