As reported by the Daily Express, Manchester United will visit Las Vegas for the first time in their history, as Erik ten Hag reportedly wants to assess his team’s level of discipline.
Last summer, the Red Devils made trips to Thailand and Australia. And they’re about to make their first trip back to the United States since the coronavirus pandemic.
Ten Hag’s squad performed admirably on United’s preseason tour last summer. Despite Alejandro Garnacho being late for a team meeting, the majority of the players stepped up as the group began to coordinate and play well again after the Ralf Rangnick’s choatic era.
United is about to make its first trip back to the USA this summer. They will reportedly tour Las Vegas because Ten Hag is “eager to test the discipline” of his team before his second season in charge.
Footballers frequently go on vacation to Vegas since it is be a great place to relax. The likes of Scott McTominay, Gareth Bale, Jamie Vardy, Raheem Sterling, and Jack Grealish have all taken vacations there in the past.
The Red Devils will reportedly spend three weeks in the United States and play in matches on both the east and west sides of the nation.