One player who would have made a difference this season for Man United has just been identified by Paul Scoles
Paul Scholes identifies the one man who may have made a difference for Manchester United this year.
The one player Paul Scholes feels would have cleared things up at Manchester United has been identified.
The work of Erik ten HagThings are becoming alarming for Manchester United as they lost to the top 9 away from home and suffered yet another Premier League defeat.
After suffering their 13th defeat of the year, it appears as though United is about to collapse, and Ten Hag’s prospects are not good as he must try to get his club ready for the match against Unai Emery’s formidable Aston Villa.
Scholes names one man who could’ve saved United
Well, speaking on TNT Sports during the aftermath of United’s deserved loss, Scholes named one player who could have changed the tide in the Red Devils’ favour.
“Goalscoring is a big issue. Four games without a goal, without creating anything, really… the attacking players have to step up, bring some confidence, and bring some threat to the team,” Scholes said.
“Harry Kane wouldn’t have scored as many goals as he has in Germany let’s put it that way, but he would have got more. And created a lot of chances as he likes to drop in them holes.”
Whether Harry Kane would have made the difference in attack is almost irrelevant. Due to the money that has been wasted on Antony, despite United potentially getting him for £60m cheaper than they eventually did, the funds were not available.
Kane wouldn’t have made a difference
The harsh reality, however, is that the current system in place under Ten Hag does not suit strikers with Rasmus Hojlund still yet to find the back of the net in the Premier League.
Kane may well have added goals to the United attack but the team is currently a mess at this moment in time and you would suspect the Englishman would also struggle.
Kane is a superb player but in this system, he would not get the service. Things need to change.