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Man Utd must fix losing spree with change of ‘mentality, tactics’

Red Devils is ‘imbalanced’ with ‘not enough work horses’ alongside great players, says former captain

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Oct 2021 10:00PM

Man Utd must fix losing spree with change of ‘mentality, tactics’
Manchester United player, Paul Pogba (pictured above), who believes that the losses experienced of late by the Premier League club has to do with the team’s current mindset and strategy, says: ‘We need to be more mature, play with more experience and arrogance − in a good way… We need to find the key for this change’ – AFP pic, October 17, 2021

MANCHESTER – French professional, Paul Pogba, delivered a withering assessment of the state of Manchester United’s form after a 4-2 defeat to Leicester left the Red Devils already five points adrift in the Premier League title race.

United have not won an English top-flight title since 2013 but were expected to challenge this season after splashing out to sign Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane in the transfer window.

However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men have taken just one point from a possible nine against Aston Villa, Everton and Leicester in their last three League games.

United also crashed out of the League Cup last month and are under pressure for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Atalanta after losing their opening group game to Swiss side, Young Boys.

“If we want to win the title, these are the games we need to win, even if they are very hard,” Paul told Sky Sports.

“We have been having these kinds of games for a long time and haven’t found the problem. We have conceded easy and stupid goals.”

United’s defence was easily exposed by a Leicester side that had not won since August before yesterday’s match.

Ole started with all of Paul, Bruno Fernandes, Jadon, Mason Greenwood and Cristiano, and hinted afterwards that he may have to sacrifice some of his attacking stars to better balance the side.

“We know that the fans were going to push and put pressure on us, and we need to be more mature, play with more experience and arrogance − in a good way − by taking the ball and playing our football,” added Paul.

“We need to find the key for this change because we deserved to lose.

“I don't know if it is the mindset of the players. We need to change something. We need to find the mentality and tactics to win. We have to look as individuals, and as a team, to fix this.”

Former Manchester United captain, Gary Neville, said Ole’s forward players were not working hard enough, defensively.

“I love them as players − those five − but having them all in the same team, there's not enough work horses,” said Gary.

“We needed work horses alongside the great players. Manchester United, at this moment in time, is imbalanced.”

The pressure is rising on Ole to turn things around quickly ahead of a demanding run of fixtures.

Ole’s men face Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal in their next six Premier League games. – AFP, October 17, 2021

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