Ex-Man Utd star urges Ten Hag to drop £60m flop against Liverpool in favour of new signing

Former Manchester United forward Louis Saha thinks that Erik ten Hag should change the system when facing Liverpool at Old Trafford this weekend.

The Red Devils have had a mixed start to the new campaign with three points from their opening two league matches.

There were some positives to take from their opening-day performance against Fulham, but the same problems that occurred last season were prevalent

So far, Ten Hag has opted for a slightly unconventional system as United have started their last two matches without a recognised striker on the pitch.

Instead, Bruno Fernandes has acted as a false nine, with Mason Mount playing behind him as a pressing midfielder.

While the Red Devils have created some good chances in their opening fixtures, Saha thinks that a change of system is required against Liverpool.

The former United striker thinks that Mount should be taken out of the side and summer signing Joshua Zirkzee should take his place in the starting XI.

It would be nice to see Joshua Zirkzee start, Saha told .

He’s a player that’s very interesting and gets involved in the right places. I’d like to see his game improve with more minutes and confidence.

“Mason Mount has been very active but from an attacking midfielder, that’s not enough.

He needs to push himself more because there are players on the bench waiting to take his place. For Sunday’s game though, I’d definitely like to see a striker up top because even though the false nine works sometimes in terms of pressing, that s not the mission. The mission is to score goals.

MORE ON MAN UTD FROM F365
👉 
👉 
👉 

Mount still has time to win over his doubters, but it s fair to say that his £60m switch from Chelsea to Man Utd hasn’t gone according to plan so far.

The 25-year-old missed a large chunk of last season through injury and there are now calls to drop him from the starting XI after just two matches.

Saha also thinks that this weekend will be big for Ten Hag as he believes the United boss will be under pressure if his side lose badly to Liverpool.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *