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“As quickly as possible…”: Euro chief tells United to pay €80m for club’s star player before someone else does

Napoli director Giovanni Manna reveals the Italian clubs are hoping to finalise Victor Osimhen’s exit this summer “as quickly as possible” amid reports linking the Nigerian striker with a blockbuster move to Old Trafford.

Manchester United’s struggling strikers are the biggest concern for Ruben Amorim with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee having combined for just five goals in the Premier League this season.

The Portuguese coach’s 3-4-2-1 set-up relies on a dynamic centre-forward to offer constant runs in behind the opposition defence to create space for the two number tens.

Similarly, the wing-backs, fundamental to the system’s effectiveness, are tasked with providing width and overlapping runs, but need a target in the box to aim for.

Zirkzee, 23, is not this type of striker, with Amorim viewing the Dutch international as more of a number ten than a number nine.

Hojlund is much closer to the profile the former Sporting CP manager prefers but the 22-year-old Dane is in dismal form with fundamental inadequacies to his all-round play.

At a minimum, he needs to play understudy to a more experienced alternative; at a maximum, he may need the chance to regain form away from the harsh lights of Old Trafford.

United will certainly target a new striker this summer with Osimhen, 26, reported to be top of the wish list.

The Nigerian international, currently on loan at Galatasaray after falling out with Napoli manager Antonio Conte last year, will return to Naples at the end of the season when a release worth in the region of £65 million kicks in.

And the Italian side’s director Manni is aiming for a swift resolution to the 26-year-old’s future come the summer.

Manna told Sky Sport Italia (as relayed by the Manchester Evening News): “Victor is always going to be a hotly-debated topic and not just on the transfer market.

“He is an appetising player for clubs, he has a clause and everyone knows this, we are working to find a solution as quickly as possible, so that we can avoid what happened last year.”

The Red Devils will be hoping the Theatre of Dreams constitutes the most ‘appetising’ choice to the Nigerian striker as United are certain to face fierce competition from Europe’s elite for the lethal marksman.


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“The same as De Ligt…”: The outrageous statistic which explains why Hojlund and Zirkzee are struggling

Manchester United centre-back Matthijs de Ligt has taken the same number of shots on target in the Premier League as Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee combined – a shocking statistic which explains the Red Devils’ struggles this season.

Ruben Amorim’s side are currently languished in 14th in the table with a negative goal difference and twelve defeats already.

Only five teams have scored fewer in the Premier League – Everton, West Ham, Ipswich Town, Leicester, and Southampton – with Liverpool’s Mohammed Salah just eight goals behind the entire United team.

The striking duo of Hojlund and Zirkzee – who cost in excess of £100 million across successive summers combined – have scored just five goals in total (two for Hojlund, three for Zirkzee).

By comparison, De Ligt’s smart finish from a corner in the chaotic 3-2 win over Ipswich last night took the Dutch defender level with Hojlund on goals.

And Who Scored revealed the former Bayern Munich star has made the same number of attempts on goal as Hojlund and Zirkzee combined, with eight shots on target this season.

Matthijs De Ligt has now had the same number of shots on target as Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee in the Premier League this season (8). 👀 pic.twitter.com/eDtun53Ddm

— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) February 27, 2025

Tweet: “Matthijs De Ligt has now had the same number of shots on target as Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee in the Premier League this season (8).”

If ever there was a statistic to explain a team’s fundamental weakness, it’s that.

United’s forward line has been woeful this season. But, evidently, there is an issue with confidence as much as execution. The striker simply aren’t taking enough shots to score.

A certain streak of selfishness is a prerequisite to be a successful forward. 

Alejandro Garnacho, as an example, has his trait which, while frustrating, explains why he has scored more times in all competitions than either of his teammates, despite playing deeper less centrally than both. The 20-year-old winger is happy to shoot as many times as necessary until he scores.

When a centre-back is producing as many attempts on goal as both of your strikers, you know it’s time to take a plunge into the transfer marker for a new number nine.

Which is exactly what United look ready to do this summer with Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen appearing at the top of the club’s wish list – a player never afraid to take a shot.

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Why was the Ipswich game unique for United?

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Why was the Ipswich game unique for United?

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Thursday 27 February 2025 11:59

For the first time in Premier League history, two Manchester United centre-backs scored in the same game, as Ipswich Town were beaten 3-2 at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

We may have had a number of defenders capable of finding the net, none more so than ex-skipper Steve Bruce, but it feels pretty remarkable to claim this was a new feat achieved in the division, thanks to the goals by Matthijs de Ligt and Harry Maguire in the gritty win for the 10 men.

De Ligt pounced when Diogo Dalot’s shot was kept out by Alex Palmer, while Maguire expertly nodded home Bruno Fernandes’s right-wing corner in the second half to earn all three points.

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After scouring the record books, we cannot find another instance of this happening since the league was formed in 1992.

It has occurred in other competitions, including the 6-0 victory over Tranmere Rovers in the Emirates FA Cup, back in January 2020. Maguire scored then, with a belting shot, and Phil Jones, one of three at the back in the formation on the day, was also on the mark.

There was a 5-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, in 2013, when Chris Smalling and Jonny Evans netted but the former started at right-back.

Of course, searching into the old Division One, there will have been occasions when it did happen –  including just after Christmas in 1983, during a 3-3 draw against Notts County at Old Trafford, both Gordon McQueen and Kevin Moran headed home from corners. This could well be the last time it happened in the league.

There are bound to be others in all competitions – Bruce and Gary Pallister both notched to help United to a 3-0 win over Wrexham in the home leg of the European Cup Winners’ Cup tie during the successful run in 1990/91.

David Sadler said he played “just in front of the defence”, when he and Bill Foulkes were on target in the famous 3-3 draw away to Real Madrid in the 1968 European Cup semi-final. 

Our friends at Opta tell us this is the sixth time that two defenders have scored in the same Premier League match for the Reds.

The first time was in the inaugural campaign, 1992/93, as full-backs Denis Irwin and Paul Parker helped put Tottenham Hotspur to the sword. 

Bizarrely, two of the instances came in the same season (2012/13), against the same opponents (Newcastle United), with the same scorers (Jonny Evans and Patrice Evra).

The last time two defenders were on the scoresheet for us in a league game was also against the Magpies, back in October 2020.

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TWO DEFENDERS SCORING IN SAME PREMIER LEAGUE GAME

9/1/93: Tottenham (H) 4-1 (Denis Irwin, Paul Parker)
4/1/94: Liverpool (A) 3-3 (Steve Bruce, Denis Irwin)
7/10/12: Newcastle (A) 3-0 (Jonny Evans, Patrice Evra)
26/12/12: Newcastle (H) 4-3 (Jonny Evans, Patrice Evra)
17/10/20: Newcastle (A) 4-1 (Harry Maguire, Aaron Wan-Bissaka)
26/2/25: Ipswich (H) 3-2 (Matthijs de Ligt, Harry Maguire)

Courtesy of Opta.

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Sir Jim identifies 31-yo as his dream signing for United, ready to do everything he can to sign him – report

Manchester United are prepared to push for the signing of Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane, as per reports.

United returned to winning ways on Wednesday night with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Ipswich Town. The Red Devils grabbed all three points but their performance, especially going forward, was yet again disappointing, to say the least.

Ruben Amorim’s men only looked dangerous during set-pieces and had to rely on their central defenders and an own goal to rattle Ipswich’s net.

Amorim desperately needs a new reliable goalscorer and it seems Ineos chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already identified his top target for the Mancunians.

Manchester United want Harry Kane

According to Fichajes, Ratcliffe has his sights on Kane, as he believes the England captain is capable of leading United’s new project and helping them return to the elite of English and European football.

Kane has been on United’s radar since his breakthrough at Tottenham Hotspur.

Ex-United boss Erik ten Hag was also keen on signing the elite number nine but Spurs ultimately sold him to Bayern in 2023. 

United eventually signed Rasmus Hojlund. However, it is claimed that “the option of Kane is gaining strength again” as the Denmark international continues to deliver inconsistent showings.

Kane, meanwhile, remains one of the most prolific number nines in Europe. The 31-year-old has bagged 29 goals and registered 10 assists in all competitions under Vincent Kompany this term.

Bayern are unlikely to be open to listening to offers for their talisman but the Spanish outlet claim Kane’s contract includes a release clause that drops to £54 million in the summer. He is tied to the Bavarians until 2027.

Ratcliffe is believed to be determined to do “everything he can” to make Kane the central figure of his project.

However, Paris Saint-Germain are also interested in the ex-Spurs man and could make things tricky for United.

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U18s preview: Arsenal v United

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Thursday 27 February 2025 10:00

Lead coach Adam Lawrence called it “the carrot” for his players to progress in the FA Youth Cup: the opportunity to play at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in a mouth-watering quarter-final.

On Friday, our talented Under-18s side — reigning English champions — continue writing their own chapter in the wonderful tale of United in the Youth Cup. With three five-goal wins, confidence is high for our first trip to north London in this prestigious competition since a 2007 semi-final starring Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley.

“This is an amazing opportunity,” Nick Cox, Director of Academy, explained to UR.

“We’ve had regular opportunities in recent years to play at Old Trafford and it’s of great importance for our boys to become familiar with our own ground. Practising in an arena where you’ll play games if you reach our first team is within our control and we do that regularly.

“We don’t quite as frequently get the opportunity to play in Premier League stadiums away from home. We’ve had some lovely experiences in the National League Cup and EFL Trophy, playing at first-team stadiums, and that’s great, but to play at another Premier League is an exciting one and a development opportunity.

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“It’s always important to play in a stadium where you’re the away team and the crowd are going to be against you and while we have great away followings, for your own support to be outnumbered by the home fans, to play in arena you’re unfamiliar with that brings some nerves.

“And naturally in terms of the actual match itself, we’re always keen to make sure our boys go up against the best players around and Arsenal have a wonderful youth system and develop great players so it’s great for our boys to have an opportunity to go up against a really good team.

“We also really like the jeopardy that the competitions we enter facilitate and the jeopardy of an away Youth Cup quarter-final is really exciting one. We hope we’ll overcome that challenge, but ultimately, whatever way it goes, there’s an experience to be had that all these young players will add to their armoury, in terms of what they learn on the night and how they’ll use that in their careers moving forward.”

THE STORY SO FAR

ROUND THREE: 5-1 v COVENTRY CITY (Biancheri 3, Obi 2) – 18 December

Seeking to right the wrong of both last season’s early exit and the previous week’s UEFA Youth League defeat, United wasted little time by scoring three goals in the opening 13 minutes.

“It’s always nice to get a dominant performance in the first game,” reviewed lead coach Adam Lawrence.

“The boys attacked them in a variety of ways. Once we got that lead, it was about the good habits, being professional in the right moments. We did that, killed the game off and were comfortable.”

ROUND FOUR: 5-2 v PRESTON NORTH END (J. Fletcher, Munro, Obi 2, Ibragimov) – 17 January

Another fast start at Leigh established a four-goal half-time lead against PNE, who had put four past Liverpool in the previous round. United overcame the visitors’ second-half resurgence to triumph.

“The boys got into a rhythm well,” Lawrence said.

“With a four-goal half-time lead you want to maintain that, but there’s some lessons for our lads because Preston did well. They tested us.”

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ROUND FIVE: 5-1 v CHELSEA (Obi 3, Scanlon 2) – 12 February 

After going behind, United showed grit, composure and then real quality to establish a 3-1 half-time lead and prove themselves against the toughest opposition yet. James Scanlon scored two and Chido Obi a clinical hat-trick in an impressive, hard-working team performance that left little doubt as to United’s potential for further Youth Cup success.

“It was a real team effort,” reviews Lawrence.

“But also a really good night for the goalscorers. Obviously Chido is a natural goalscorer, but I was really pleased with his link-up play – not just stretching and running in behind but recognising when to show into feet,  how to use his body to shield the ball and when to bring others into play. And it was nice for Scanners because he got the rewards for the runs he was making.”

HOW TO WATCH AND FOLLOW

With apologies to MUTV subscribers, we are unable to show Friday’s game due to FA regulations. Arsenal, as the home team, are permitted to do so, and the FA will stream the game on their YouTube channel.

Instead, we will offer updates, interviews, highlights and reaction from the Emirates Stadium.

Fans wishing to attend the game are encouraged to do so and can buy their tickets from Arsenal’s website, here.

ARSENAL’S JOURNEY

Friday’s opponents have enjoyed a rockier route to the quarter-final. Two goals from the prolific Dan Casey helped them survive a third-round scare against non-league Hertford Town. Andre Harriman-Annous scored one of the others in a 4-3 win and then netted in the subsequent 3-3 draw v QPR, in which 15-year-old Max Dowman – who has made headlines for training with the first team – also netted. Arsenal won 4-3 on penalties, with key saves from Jack Porter, who made a senior debut in the Carabao Cup last autumn. Schoolboy Dowman netted again in round five in a calmer performance, with Harriman-Anous scoring in a third consecutive game in a 2-1 win.

Arsenal are seven-time Youth Cup winners (1966, 1971, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2001 and 2009) and most recently reached the final in 2023 when a Jack Wilshere-managed side were beaten 5-1 by West Ham at the Emirates Stadium.

OUR LAST YOUTH CUP GAME AT THE EMIRATES

A then-record crowd of 38,187 watched our last FA Youth Cup game at the Emirates Stadium, in 2007. It was a meeting between two talented sides whose players were aiming to progress into their title-challenging — or title-winning, in United’s case — senior squads. And the Arsene Wenger-Sir Alex Ferguson rivalry impacted this game, too. Ahead of the semi-final first leg, Sir Alex got stuck in.

“The young players at Arsenal get credit for being the best in the land but I believe they’re not as good as our young players,” he said.

United’s FA Youth Cup team from 2007, before the semi-final second leg against Arsenal. How many can you recognise?

In north London, Kieran Gibbs scored the game’s only goal to give Arsenal an advantage to take to Old Trafford where an epic followed. Danny Welbeck proved the hero in a 4-2 extra-time victory. Welbeck and team-mate Tom Cleverley later played 221 times for United between them. Welbeck, of course, remains a regular Premier League starter, at Brighton, while Cleverley is enjoying his first managerial job at Watford.

Others in United’s squad that day include Ben Amos (295 Football League appearances), James Chester (424 EFL appearances, 35 Wales caps), Craig Cathcart (390 EFL appearances, 61 Northern Ireland caps) and Danny Drinkwater (314 EFL apps, 3 England caps).

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Fernandes gives bleak assessment of Amorim system at Man Utd: ‘It’s not working’

Bruno Fernandes insists what Ruben Amorim is trying to implement at Man Utd is “not working” despite their 3-2 win over Ipswich Town on Wednesday night.

The Red Devils put in another underwhelming performance to defeat the Tractor Boys at Old Trafford with Patrick Dorgu’s first-half sending off making things even tougher for Man Utd.

An own-goal from Sam Morsy, a close-range finish from Matthijs de Ligt and a header from Harry Maguire was enough to secure three points for the Red Devils as they cancelled out a Jaden Philogene brace.

Man Utd are now up to 14th in the Premier League table and 16 points away from the relegation zone, while Amorim has now won just five of his 16 league matches since joining the club in November.

Amorim has attempted to bring the high-intensity football that worked so well for him at Sporting CP to Old Trafford but his players have struggled to adapt to his playing style, philosophy and formation.

And Fernandes admitted that it’s feels like Amorim’s philosophy “is not working” at times but urged his Man Utd team-mates to trust in the process that his compatriot is trying to implement.

Fernandes told TNT Sports: “Me and H (Harry Maguire) have been here for a while already, so we know that we have to stick to what we’ve been trying to do in training [and] what we’re supposed to do.

“It could be that you could feel in moments that it’s not working, but for some reason, the manager wants us to do that – and if he wants us to do that… they (the coaches) watch so many games, they prepare themselves (for our matches).

“We have so many staff – not only the ones who came with him but the ones who were already here. We have great people behind the team to work on that, so if they do that in the right way, we just have to come on the pitch and show it. As I said, we need to have more confidence [and] be more brave to show our character and our qualities.”

Results and performances have been worse under Amorim than Erik ten Hag and Paul Merson thinks the Man Utd boss is now “the problem” at Old Trafford.

Merson told Sky Sports: “Ruben Amorim is the problem at Manchester United. The three at the back isn’t working the way he’d planned. So, change it.

“He’s not helping the players, he’s helping himself by just keeping it the way he’s been used to playing all his managerial career or most of it.

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“Top managers are flexible. They go, you know what, I don’t really want to play this way, but I’ve got to play to the players’ strengths, and then when I can get my players in at the end of the season, I’ll go back to playing the way I want to play. But, at the moment, they need to start playing a different way because they won’t beat Real Sociedad [their next Europa League match], playing like this.

“I don’t think they will move Amorim on either. They don’t have the money to start all over again. They’ll have to go with this man. But my worry is, we all know that they can’t play three at the back, we know they’re all over the place.

“They haven’t got the feet and the legs in midfield. So change it. He [Amorim] keeps on sending these players out to fail and, at the moment, that’s what’s happening every other week.”

Merson added: “This Man United team won’t win the Premier League. They need five or six players, so why not just play to their strengths, get through this season, and then go and get the players you need?”

Ferdinand slams two Man Utd stars in Ipswich win as he gives ‘brutally honest’ Amorim assessment

Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand has hit out at two players after their narrow win over Ipswich, while giving a “brutally honest” assessment of Ruben Amorim.

The Red Devils moved up to 14th in the Premier League by beating the Tractor Boys on Wednesday evening but they didn’t make it easy for themselves.

A mix-up between Andre Onana and Patrick Dorgu allowed Jaden Philogene to walk the ball into an empty net just four minutes into the game at Old Trafford.

Man Utd then struck back through a Sam Morsy own-goal and a Matthijs de Ligt strike, as they approached half-time in the lead – but Patrick Dorgu’s sending off on 43 minutes gave the visitors a man advantage.

Amorim’s side threw away the lead just before the interval when a ball into the box from Philogene went all the way into the net.

And it came to former captain Harry Maguire to save the day once again with a thumping header just after half-time, which eventually proved enough for Man Utd to seal all three points in a 3-2 win.

Offering his assessment of the Amorim era so far, Ferdinand told TNT Sports: “I think if we’re being brutally honest, there hasn’t been the progress that we all anticipated.

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“Where he came from, how successful he had been and the silverware he brought to Sporting, the anticipation of him coming was like, “Wow! What an opportunity we’ve got now with this young manager”, and it hasn’t transferred here.”

The Man Utd legend added: “I think he needs to just get to the end of the season, really regroup and then start building again, building the team and coaching the team because right now they’ve been stuttering along and that’s probably being polite.”

Amorim has attempted to bring his playing style, formation and philosophy from Sporting CP to this Man Utd team and it hasn’t worked so far.

Ferdinand continued: “I watched Sporting a few times, in Europe especially. They were an athletic, dynamic team. That was one of the staples of that team, the hallmarks of that good team that was winning things,’ he explained.

“This team aren’t a mobile, dynamic team.

“If you look through the heartbeat of this team they have other qualities but being physical, having the ability to overrun teams physically – they don’t have that capacity.”

Ferdinand criticised the early mix-up between Onana and Dorgu, he said: “A terrible start. I don’t think Dorgu, at any moment, looks up to sees where Onana is.

“Onana doesn’t need to come in. The full-back is in complete control and he can just hold his ground and let him play it back to him.

“But Dorgu doesn’t look, the awareness isn’t there and it’s pounced on. Ipswich took a deserved lead for pouncing on that lack of communication.”

United face stiff competition for Serie A champion with Real Madrid hot on his heels – report

Real Madrid have enquired about Manchester United transfer target Federico Dimarco.

The Inter Milan left wing-back is one of a number of defensive options that have been linked with a move to Old Trafford lately.

The Red Devils did sign Patrick Dorgu from Lecce last month and he has largely impressed despite receiving a straight red card in yesterday’s match against Ipswich Town.

United have also been linked to Sporting CP’s Geovany Quenda to strengthen their wing-back options but Dimarco has also been a name on the list.

It was reported in December that United would go head-to-head with rivals Manchester City for the Italian international’s signature.

It was also relayed here that Ruben Amorim’s side had made an approach for the defender in the winter market before signing Dorgu.

It now seems United will face stiff competition if they decide to make another effort to sign the wing-back.

FCInterNews report that DiMarco’s name has been on “the Merengues’ notebook for some time” after failing to convince Alphonso Davies to leave Bayern Munich.

What’s more, it is believed that the Spanish giants may hold an ace up their sleeve due to the Italian’s agency.

The defender is “approachable” for the European champions as “his agency, Roc Nation Sports, is the same one that looks after the interests of Vinicius Jr and in the discussions for the renewal of the Brazilian, the club’s management asked for information on the Milanese full-back.”

Nonetheless, despite their interest, it will be tough for Madrid, United or any club to convince Dimarco to abandon the team that he came through the youth ranks at.

The wing-back “has no intention of leaving Inter” according to the site and will look to sign a new contract as his current deal expires in 2027.

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Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Proud owner of such niche shirts such as Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and Gary Neville. Grew up pretending to be Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the back garden, with little success.

90% pass accuracy, 4 duels won: United Women starlet continues to grow reputation on world stage

Manchester United Women stars Ella Toone and Grace Clinton played a key role in England’s victory over world champions Spain in the Nations League.

The Lionesses came out on top 1-0 at Wembley Stadium after Jess Park scored after 33 minutes.

The victory sees England remain in second in the group, just behind Portugal on goal difference.

Grace Clinton once again started in the middle of the park and impressed against a tough Spanish side.

The youngster played the entire 90 minutes and had 75 touches of the ball.

She was successful in 90% of her passes, connecting with 43 out of 48.

Clinton made one key pass in the match and two out of her three long ball attempts were successful. She also had a shot on target against the world champions.

She was competitive in defence but only won four out of her 13 ground duels and lost her only aerial battle.

Ella Toone also played a significant portion of the game, coming off after 84 minutes. She played in a deeper midfield role than she would usually for United and as a result could not influence the game in the same way from an attacking perspective.

The 25 year old had 43 touches and a passing percentage of 88%.

She had one successful cross and connected with one out of her two long ball attempts.

Toone had a rare quiet night in front of goal as she only attempted one shot that went off target.

She also only completed one ground duel which she lost and attempted no aerial battles.

Toone and Clinton will next be in action for United when they host Leicester City this Sunday lunchtime.

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Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Proud owner of such niche shirts such as Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and Gary Neville. Grew up pretending to be Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the back garden, with little success.

94% pass accuracy, 80% ground duels won: United loanee makes big contribution in spite of shock defeat

Manchester United’s Tyrell Malacia put in a decent shift for PSV Eindhoven despite their shock defeat to Go Ahead Eagles last night.

The Dutch defender was named in the starting eleven but they were beaten 1-2 at home by their opponents.

Despite having 24 shots on goal and 69% of the possession they could not find an equaliser at the Philips Stadion.

The United defender played the entire 90 minutes and was given a rating of 6.9 on Sofascore for his evening’s work.

He made one clearance and one interception as he was not asked to do much defending in the match.

Malacia also made a total of three tackles in the game.

The 25 year old was also effective in his duels as he won 80% of his ground duels but did not compete in any aerial battles during the match.

The left back was heavily involved in an attacking sense as the home side dictated the majority of the play in spite of the defeat.

He had 82 touches of the ball and completed a mammoth 94% of his passes, making 51 out of 54 attempts.

The left back also had one key pass in the match as his side searched for an equaliser.

Malacia attempted numerous crosses as PSV utilised the wide areas but could only connect with three of his nine crossing attempts.

It was only his third match for his new side and his second start as the Dutch club are easing him into action after such a long injury lay-off.

He will likely next be involved when PSV travel to face the same opponents this Saturday afternoon. The United man will also likely have one eye on next week’s huge Champions League tie against Arsenal, where he will be hoping to play a significant part in proceedings.

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