Wan-Bissaka's damning Man United admission 3 months into West Ham move
Wan-Bissaka endured a difficult spell at Manchester United before joining West Ham
Aaron Wan-Bissaka has admitted that he found it difficult to adapt to Manchester United's style of play under Erik ten Hag, prompting his loan move to West Ham.
The right-back joined the Hammers in January after falling down the pecking order at Old Trafford.
Wan-Bissaka has started all three of West Ham's Premier League games since his arrival and has impressed with his performances.
Wan-Bissaka found it difficult to adapt to Ten Hag's style of play
Speaking to the Evening Standard, Wan-Bissaka admitted that he found it difficult to adapt to Ten Hag's style of play at Manchester United.
"It was a bit difficult for me to adapt to the manager's style of play," said Wan-Bissaka.
"I think it's a bit different to what I'm used to. I'm more of a defensive full-back, and he wants me to be more attacking.
Wan-Bissaka has impressed at West Ham
Wan-Bissaka has impressed at West Ham since his arrival on loan from Manchester United.
The right-back has started all three of the Hammers' Premier League games and has been praised for his performances.
Wan-Bissaka has been solid defensively and has also shown his attacking prowess, providing an assist in West Ham's 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest.