
Former England international Darren Bent recently gave an interview to the Manchester Evening News, in which he talked about Manchester United's game against Wolves and said that some of the current Manchester United players are showing some fear when they put on the Manchester United shirt.
With Moutinho's goal, Wolves had their first league win at home to Manchester United since 1980, and the defeat was also United's fourth home defeat of the season, with Lonnick's side in this game being mediocre and not creating much of a threat to Wolves. Similarly, in previous games they had not shown enough dominance against Newcastle and Norwich, only to have a beautiful victory against Burnley, and Lonnick's tactics did not work well in the game.
Speaking to reporters, Darren Bent said: "When you play against that real Red Devils, you feel like you're being overwhelmed in momentum because every Manchester United player is standing there with their heads held high, they understand the meaning of the shirt and they're proud to be able to play with it on. But the feeling I get from The Manchester United players now is that they're afraid to put on the shirt and even when they're replaced, they won't leave the pitch very quickly. ”
"We can see that Marcus Rashford has the responsibility of world public welfare in addition to football, and he is thinking about everything else besides football. Also, through some of the body language of the other players, we can see that they seem to be saying that no matter how he plays, he will always play like that, whether I play well or badly, I am the one who will be sacrificed. Ronaldo was named captain on the pitch, so he stayed on the pitch no matter what he played. But like Sancho and Greenwood, they don't necessarily get a fair chance, even if they're struggling to get back on the pitch. ”
in Ralph