Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has complained the international break was not the right time as he believes his team is improving day by day and insists they are on the right track.

The Red Devils were held to a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa at Villa Park this evening. After a run of four games without a win.
The game was their last before the international break in October. “It’s never a good time, you want to keep going,” Ten Hag said.
“You can see we are improving but the players have to travel now, every club has to deal with that.”
On the performance, the Dutch coach said: “I thought United’s performance was very good. Defensively, in possession, we controlled the game. It was balanced. “
We created chances but not too many and Villa didn’t create too many chances either. It was balanced. We hit the crossbar. They had shots blocked. “
We have had this resilience all season. We conceded three goals to Tottenham because we were down to 10 men, but we kept going to win.
“The rest is, it was our fourth clean sheet, it tells you we are on a good path. “
We are improving at the moment defending the counter-attack and improving in possession, but we still have to improve in the final third as well. “
The important thing is that Rasmus is coming back. When he is back up to speed he will help us, but also the other players who have to take responsibility. I was very pleased with Rashford, he almost scored twice and Garnacho. He has been excellent throughout the season. But the other players have scored as well. We have to improve in this area.”
Noussair Mazrawi and Harry Maguire were substitute. At half-time, with Ten Hag saying: “We had to take them off at half-time. Tomorrow we will see what the tests say.”