Chris Sutton blames Manchester Unitedβs midfield for poor results
Chris Sutton believes Manchester Unitedβs biggest problem is their midfield and not their defence.
It is no secret that Manchester United have had a torrid start to the 2023/24 season after losing three of their first five matches in the Premier League as well as their Champions League opener against Bayern Munich on Wednesday night.
Erik ten Hag knows that results need to improve and United have a chance to do that with three winnable games coming up. It starts this weekend with a trip to Burnley before back-to-back home games against Crystal Palace.
Those matches are followed by Brentford at home and a trip to Sheffield United. Ten Hagβs side must improve defensively if they are to concede less goals, but the midfield has become a subject of criticism this season with players like Casemiro and Christian Eriksen not looking a shadow of their former selves. Even Scott McTominay β when called upon β doesnβt look interested.
Sutton, speaking on Mail Sportβs βItβs All Coming Upβ, said issues in Unitedβs midfield is to blame for their slow start to the new season.
βI think Manchester Unitedβs problem area, and I say a problem area, but the biggest issue Manchester United have is that midfield area,β Sutton said. βI just do not think they have the legs and dynamism.
βLook at the other teams at the top of the table who do, and thatβs their biggest issue. I think we discussed it on Monday, didnβt we? Manchester United really can only play counter-attack, and thatβs their problem.β
The biggest observation I took from the Wednesday night is that we canβt afford to play Casemiro and Eriksen in the same midfield because they havenβt got the legs the cover one another.
That is why United need to get the likes of Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat fit as soon as possible. Ten Hag canβt keep picking the likes of McTominay if they continue to let the side down.
Daily Mail journalist Ian Ladyman added his thoughts on Wednesday nightβs game, saying: βI watched the game last night, that was a schoolboy error.β
βSo what I think that shows more than any great kind of damning verdict on the goalkeeper Onana.Β I think it shows that this kind of this virus of uncertainty is starting to spread through that Manchester United team.Β
βI mean last night you had Marcus Rashford playing well, you had Rasmus Hojlund playing well, but then youβve got Lisandro Martinez who doesnβt look like the player that he was last season and now the goalkeepersβ¦ making mistakes.Β
βThatβs what I would worry about if I was Erik ten Hag βΒ the fact that the confidence is draining out of that team.β
Sutton also previewed Unitedβs trip to Turf Moor by saying: βI think this is a must win for Manchester United at the weekend. More importantly, I think itβs a must win for Erik ten Hag because I think the faith among the Manchester United support will be dwindling with every loss, with every insipid performance.Β
βBurnley seems to be an obvious opportunity for Manchester United to get their season back on the rails.Β
βI think the draw would be a bad result for Ten Hag. Ten Hag needs this. I donβt think anybody expected them to beat Bayern Munich in fairness. And, you know, Onana had a nightmare.β
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