TRAINING DAY: Man Utd train at random Portuguese stadium as Ten Hag gets straight to work ahead of must-win clash with Aston Villa😍😍

After their draw with Porto, MANCHESTER UNITED trained in any old field in Portugal.

Manchester United trained at a random Portuguese stadium on Friday

Erik ten Hag and his team got right to work on Friday, getting ready for their important game against Aston Villa.

In the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, the Red Devils go to Villa Park.

The last minute goal by Harry Maguire saved a tie in Portugal on Thursday night.

The Red Devils got straight down to business ahead of their trip to Aston Villa on Sunday

But after their Europa League game, United stayed in the country all night.

This meant that the players had to train at the close Estadio do Bessa in Porto on Friday.

United remained in Portugal following their Europa League draw with Porto on Thursday

Since it was built in 1911, the stadium with seats for 28,263 has been home to top flight team Boavista.

Harry Maguire and Co trained at Boavista's Estadio do Bessa

It also held three games at Euro 2004 after being fixed up before the event.

The United players were seen working out on the pitch on Friday before their flight back to England.

Players like Antony, Harry Maguire, Kobbie Mainoo, and Joshua Zirkzee were all put through their paces.

United scored a stoppage time equaliser to draw 3-3 with Porto

After their practice, the team went back to Manchester to keep getting ready for Sunday’s game.

Ten Hag wants to get his team’s first win since last month, when they beat Barnsley 7-0 in the Carabao Cup.

The Red Devils head into a must-win match for manager Erik ten Hag this weekend

The Dutch manager is under more and more heat after losing to Tottenham and losing in the Europa League on Thursday.

Before Porto scored two goals in a row, United had a two-goal lead. Maguire’s goal in extra time was needed to save a tie.

United held a session at the 28,263-capacity stadium before returning to England

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is also a co-owner, has not backed Ten Hag after saying that he will not decide if he is fired.

CEO Omar Berrada and sports director Dan Ashworth will be the ones to decide what will happen with him.