Sometimes I don’t really blame Ten Hag with the substitutions. Manchester United were winning and had the game well under control. they have lots of games and also premier league they have all to play for. So him resting the big players is logical and understandable. He expected the subs to just to manage the game. But they failed him, they couldn’t. His subs totally changed the dynamics of the game.
Previously, I had expected this fight to end in a draw, but I took the risk to bet on Manchester United. the final result, the match ended in a draw even though United actually excelled in the first half with a score of 2-0. Unfortunately, United were unable to maintain their advantage until Spurs finally equalized. that way, Manchester United failed to gain full points and Spurs were saved from defeat. otherwise, they will be humiliated in front of their own public.
If we review the match between these two teams, Ten Hag made the decision too quickly to withdraw some of his players and be replaced with second tier players. IMO, the replacement of Sancho, Eriksen, too soon. I think, ideally the substitution is done at 80+ minutes. which in the end, United's attack became a bit lax. especially after that, Ten Hag withdrew some of his players and replaced them with others. but for Bissaka, the Ten Hag should have replaced him sooner than the others. because Aaron Wan-Bissaka played underperform. As a result, this was put to good use by the Spurs, which in the end, the Spurs were able to take advantage of the momentum to provide high pressing and the score ended 2-2.
well, no other words, this is the art of the football game. that every final result is always determined when the game is running. that way, both teams were only able to win one point the same.