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Disastrous midfield performance and Casemiro will have to remedy it

At some point the trainer had to find a role for the experienced player for whom they paid more than €70 million.

By Harry Smith

At some point the trainer had to find a role for the experienced player for whom they paid more than €70 million.
At some point the trainer had to find a role for the experienced player for whom they paid more than €70 million.
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Manchester United has been criticized for the last game where they were very affected, the defeat they had against Manchester City was very complicated, since the team came out to play under pressure, as time went by more mistakes were made in the team.

The summer transfer market was the one in which the club has spent the most in its history, a record amount for the Red Devils club, £225 million was spent on player signings, among them they signed a very experienced midfielder, five times winner of the Champions League.

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In past matches, the midfield duo of Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay and Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen, who plays virtually every full game, had done well. They formed a great connection in the team's positive run of four consecutive Premier League wins.

After the criticism received from the last game things will change, according to a leak from The Telegraph, the Red Devils are preparing to use the signing of a player who cost them €70 million, who is one of the stars of the team. He will get his chance on Sunday when they visit Everton.

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Manchester United does not want to repeat the scenario of last season where they failed to achieve the objectives, being out of the Champions League. It was a similar situation where the team had a positive run and gradually lost crucial matches so that in the end no goal was achieved.

 


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