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Abon Rajo: Manchester United are no different before and after the change of manager Sancho is still bad, only C Ronaldo is putting pressure on opponents

Abon Rajo: Manchester United are no different before and after the change of manager Sancho is still bad, only C Ronaldo is putting pressure on opponents

Live bar December 12 news According to talksport network reported that in the 16th round of the Premier League, Manchester United won 1-0 away to Norwich with Ronaldo's penalty in the second half, and Lonnick took over two consecutive premier league wins, accumulating 27 points to tie West Ham United, who is temporarily fourth. However, former England international Abonlajo believes that Lonnick's transformation has not yet shown results, and the German's Manchester United is no different from the Red Devils under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and bluntly said that Sancho, who was introduced for £73 million, has performed "quite poorly" in the Premier League.

Speaking on the GameDay programme, Abonlajo said: "I know Norwich are fighting for Premier League relegation, which puts pressure on opponents, but I don't see how this Manchester United team is any different from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's when he was in charge. In terms of performance, they make no difference. ”

"I think Sancho played quite badly. He got a whole bunch of opportunities, but he could barely see what he was doing... Maybe it's because he had more freedom to play at Borussia Dortmund and now has to stay in his place more. ”

"In my opinion, looking at Manchester United today is no different from Manchester United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – except that Sancho and B. Fair have a narrower range of activities on the pitch. They are no different in putting pressure on their opponents. In the first half, I saw that the only person United was putting pressure on opponents was Cristiano Ronaldo: he passed the ball out, ran around and snatched it back. ”

"Manchester United didn't put pressure on opponents and make them nervous, so every opponent will be happy with the new manager. In my opinion, the effect of Ronnick's transformation has not yet been reflected. If it wasn't for De Gea, it might have been Norwich who won the game. In terms of strength, United should have won Norwich a 4-0 win. ”

(Felix Cat)

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