‘Who’s going to have them’- Liverpool legend traces United problems back to McTominay and Fred


‘Who’s going to have them’- Liverpool legend traces United problems back to McTominay and Fred

Manchester United have had a troublesome week as they were criticized thoroughly right after their disappointing performance against Newcastle United in the Premier.

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Ralf Rangnick has not been beaten in any matches yet but that does not mean Man United has been put up a classy show for their audience as they really have been winning the matches just on the edge.

Manchester United stars like Gary Neville and Michael Owen has shown their disappointment towards the United players and now Liverpool legend Steve Nicol has also spoken up.

Steve Nicol trashes Man United midfielders after their disappointing performance against Newcastle United

'Who's going to have them'- Liverpool legend traces United problems back to McTominay and Fred
Steve Nicol

The Scottish legend Steve Nicol said that the main problem that United has in their squad under Ralf Rangnick are two players, Scott McTominay and Fred. The two midfielders according to Steve have not been at par with their performance and is been having a much difficult time adapting under the new German manager.

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“Look at the middle of the park, who’s going to have Fred and McTominay in their team? Of the good sides, none of them,” Steve Nicol in his interview with ESPN FC.

“Well, are they getting enough of the ball? Well, if you can’t get enough of the ball against Newcastle, who quite frankly look as though they’re going to go down in my opinion, then what chance have you got?”

“So you could have anybody you want up front that you could pick, if you can’t get them the ball you’re not going to score goals.”

Ralf Rangnick is also new with the team so much as the players with the manager and it will take a little bit of time for everyone to come in the middle and it will be exciting to watch what Man United has planned for their next match against Burnley.

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