In the early morning of this morning's EFL Cup match, Manchester United beat Barnsley 7-0, which not only showed the team's powerful attacking force, but also won the high praise from the manager Temenhage after the match. In the post-match press conference, Temenhage spoke highly of the team's overall performance, especially emphasizing the excellent cooperation and team spirit shown by all the attacking players.

"They are very ambitious and very eager to improve." Said Ten Hagar, "In this game, I saw how our players on the offensive line worked together silently to pass, assist, and create scoring opportunities for each other. This kind of selfless teamwork is exactly what our team is looking for." He made special mention of Rashford's performance in the game, not only scoring himself, but also choosing to give way to his teammate Anthony in front of a penalty kick opportunity, a gesture that made Ten Hagar feel very pleased.

"Anthony needed some confidence, and Rashford gave him the penalty, and that kind of behavior is very good for team unity." Ten Hag went on to say, "The goal didn't have to come from Rashford, but this selflessness on his part made the team more united and made the other players feel trusted and supported. I believe that such a team atmosphere will make us even more unstoppable in future matches."

Ten Hagar also pointed out that despite United's strong attacking display in the game, the importance of scoring goals in a soccer game remains self-evident. "The game is always easier when we have a player on the field who can guarantee goals." He said, "We can do a lot of great things between the two boxes, but in the end the winner is often decided in the box. Therefore, we need to continue with this efficient offense and teamwork to bring more exciting games to our fans."

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