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Following a disheartening 3-0 defeat to Liverpool, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag expressed frustration over the team's performance, stating, 'I'm not Harry Potter' to emphasize the challenges of integrating new signings. Despite including six summer recruits in the lineup, including expensive addition Manuel Ugarte, the team struggled, leaving them 14th in the Premier League with just three points after three matches. Ten Hag remains optimistic, asserting that it will take time for new players to acclimate, but he is confident his side can compete for a trophy by season's end. Meanwhile, Rangers manager Philippe Clement faces similar scrutiny after another defeat to Celtic, with pressure mounting as he tries to turn the team's fortunes around without instant results. Both managers are grappling with early-season struggles and the reality of rebuilding their squads amid fan dissatisfaction. The performances of Liverpool's Mo Salah, who scored and assisted in the match, contrasted sharply with the woes of United and Rangers, as he contributed to a perfect start for new Liverpool manager Arne Slot.
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