United headed into the game having won their last 13 games at Old Trafford but needed goals from Rashford and Sancho to come away with a draw against Leeds, who had not won a league game for more than three months and sacked manager Jesse Marsch on Monday.

Sancho came off the bench to score his first goal since September in just his second game back following a spell away from the club during the break for the World Cup.

“I am really happy he is in the right direction,” said Ten Hag.

“I hope he can keep his momentum going and I am sure it will strengthen him and motivate him even more. He is a brilliant footballer and if he can invest in the right levels he can be outstanding. We now have a team that can play in the opponents’ half, he likes that, he can play in tight areas.

“I really enjoy seeing him playing the way he did with so much confidence, the way he did with so much belief.”