80% duels lost, 0 tackles, 9x possession lost: Ten Hag recruit was totally out of his depth vs Brighton

When Manchester United played Brighton, Sofyan Amrabat didn’t fit in with the rest of the midfield. — Manchester United News And Transfer News | The Peoples Person

In Sunday’s last Premier League match of the season, Manchester United came out on top 2-0 against Brighton and Hove Albion, thanks in large part to a better performance in the second half but also to a little bit of luck.

Substitute Rasmus Hojlund scored twice in a row, while Diogo Dalot, who is in the running for the Player of the Season award, also scored.

The Red Devils nonetheless finished the season in eighth place, which was their worst Premier League result ever and meant they were automatically eliminated from European competition, despite the victory.

In addition to the valid criticisms leveled at Erik ten Hag’s play style this season, another accusation that needs to be leveled against him is his dubious ability to identify which players had the skills the team required.

Again, Amrabat is in a bad state.
At the Amex Stadium, it became very evident why the club has chosen not to make Sofyan Amrabat’s loan transfer permanent—Antony being the prime example.

Due to their history of collaboration, Fiorentina signed the Moroccan on deadline day; nonetheless, the deal has been a complete bust.

The hosts’ relentless pressing on the 27-year-old Moroccan international caused him to lose 80% of his duels against the Seagulls. He gave in to even the smallest amount of pressure.

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Amrabat is unworthy of starting the FA Cup final against Manchester City; he lost possession nine times, and that’s despite what a lot of people on social media have said.

From a technical standpoint, he seems uneasy when it comes to receiving and turning the ball, and his speed is too sluggish for the English game. The referee took his name and he also handed out one foul.

Not ready to face City just yet
Starting Amrabat would be a huge boon to Pep Guardiola’s squad; he set up one of City’s goals in the most recent Manchester derby.

According to sofascore, the World Cup hero from Qatar failed to make a single tackle and a majority of his forty passes were either skewed to the side or sent backwards.

He puts in a lot of time and plays solid defense, but it is clearly not good enough for United. In particular, with regard to the amounts already agreed upon in his loan arrangement.

If Pep Guardiola’s squad travels to Wembley next Saturday, Casemiro, despite a disappointing sophomore season in England, should start in the starting lineup as the deep-lying playmaker.

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In Sunday’s last Premier League match of the season, Manchester United came out on top 2-0 against Brighton and Hove Albion, thanks in large part to a better performance in the second half but also to a little bit of luck.

Substitute Rasmus Hojlund scored twice in a row, while Diogo Dalot, who is in the running for the Player of the Season award, also scored.

The Red Devils nonetheless finished the season in eighth place, which was their worst Premier League result ever and meant they were automatically eliminated from European competition, despite the victory.

In addition to the valid criticisms leveled at Erik ten Hag’s play style this season, another accusation that needs to be leveled against him is his dubious ability to identify which players had the skills the team required.

Again, Amrabat is in a bad state.
At the Amex Stadium, it became very evident why the club has chosen not to make Sofyan Amrabat’s loan transfer permanent—Antony being the prime example.

Due to their history of collaboration, Fiorentina signed the Moroccan on deadline day; nonetheless, the deal has been a complete bust.

The hosts’ relentless pressing on the 27-year-old Moroccan international caused him to lose 80% of his duels against the Seagulls. He gave in to even the smallest amount of pressure.

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Amrabat is unworthy of starting the FA Cup final against Manchester City; he lost possession nine times, and that’s despite what a lot of people on social media have said.

From a technical standpoint, he seems uneasy when it comes to receiving and turning the ball, and his speed is too sluggish for the English game. The referee took his name and he also handed out one foul.

Not ready to face City just yet
Starting Amrabat would be a huge boon to Pep Guardiola’s squad; he set up one of City’s goals in the most recent Manchester derby.

According to sofascore, the World Cup hero from Qatar failed to make a single tackle and a majority of his forty passes were either skewed to the side or sent backwards.

He puts in a lot of time and plays solid defense, but it is clearly not good enough for United. In particular, with regard to the amounts already agreed upon in his loan arrangement.

If Pep Guardiola’s squad travels to Wembley next Saturday, Casemiro, despite a disappointing sophomore season in England, should start in the starting lineup as the deep-lying playmaker.

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