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Arsène Wenger highlighted Manchester United’s two main mistakes after Man City’s win

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Arsène Wenger highlighted Manchester United's two main mistakes after Man City's win

Arsène Wenger highlighted Manchester United’s two main mistakes after Man City’s win

Arsène Wenger says he has ‘no hope’ for Manchester United after defeat to Man City. But Manchester United can not be counted out at the moment.

Arsène Wenger believes Manchester United’s lack of cohesion and confidence were the two main reasons behind their 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola’s team ran out comfortable winners in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford as two goals from Erling Haaland and a late one from Phil Foden ten minutes from time sealed the victory. United struggled to test City, particularly in the second half, and Erik ten Hag’s side have now won five of their 10 Premier League games this season.

Former Arsenal manager Wenger believes that United cannot build the game with the confidence of the back players and believes that the gap between the attackers and the defenders gave City a huge opportunity at Old Trafford. “I have to say that the difference between the two teams is growing as the game goes on,” Wenger told beIN Sports.
“At the end of the day, for such a big club, you feel sorry for Man United because there is no hope in the team. Arsene Wenger says Manchester United’s inability to kick at the back was the main reason for their defeat to Man City.

“Basically, I don’t see where they can improve. This team lost confidence, quality and even spirit today. I would say not a great fighting spirit from Man United, on top of that.

“I think where Man United suffers is more than all the quality, the quality of the players. “I thought today they were poor in executing the game from the back. They often give the ball to the keeper when they have a chance to shoot forward. I will stay, it started there.

Manchester City put on a dominant performance at Old Trafford (Shutterstock)

“Then you make the team less confident and less confident, because when you think the fear is behind them, they don’t want the ball. “I would say that the second part of their big problem today is that the distance between the attacker and the defenders is too big.

“There were situations where the attackers were approaching, trying to apply pressure, and the defenders were 20 meters behind half way. “You can’t win back-to-backs against a team like Man City when the distance is so big. The team is not perfect, so the difference is in everyone’s attitude. “If you told me this evening, how many players would be in the Man City first XI? For me, that sums it up. Usually in a big game or a big derby it seems like I’ll take three or four here. That sums up Man United’s problems.

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Video Highlights of Arsenal 5-0 Sheffield United: Nketiah scores hat-trick

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Eddie Nketiah returned to the Arsenal starting line-up in style as the England striker scored his first Premier League hat-trick in a 5-0 win over the team bottom of the table Sheffield United. 
Mikel Arteta made five changes for the Blades’ away trip and it was Nketiah replacing the injured Gabriel Jesus who proved the difference and ended a memorable afternoon with the captain’s armband. Substitutes Fabio Vieira and Takehiro Tomiyasu completed the late points with a penalty and a close-range goal respectively on an afternoon that saw Arsenal’s fringe players take center stage. Martin Odegaard drops to the bench in Arteta’s most notable change, which also sees Emile Smith Rowe make his first league start since May 2022.
Victory lifts Arsenal to second place, 2 points away from the top team and north. 
London rival Tottenham, Arteta’s army remains unbeaten after 10 matches in the national championship. 
For the Blades, it was a crazy afternoon when when their resolute defense was breached for the opening goal just before the half-hour mark the writing was on the wall. 
Traveling fans chanted the name of under-pressure manager Paul Heckingbottom, but they are yet to see their team win on their return to the top flight, with just a point on the clock.  With Jesus ruled out for several weeks due to a hamstring injury, Nketiah was once again tasked with fulfilling his duties as Arsenal’s striker. 
His touch and finish for the opener proved he was up to the task as the England international put the Gunners on the path to a comfortable win over the bottom-placed Blades. 
Wes Foderingham might have been busier in the first half, but he was on hand to keep Gabriel Martinelli’s fierce shot off the post five minutes before the break. 
The second goal came five minutes after the break, this time Foderingham took a corner kick from Bukayo Saka, the ball fell to Nketiah who fired a shot into the top corner. 
VAR’s check of the United goalkeeper’s foul possibility could not save the away team. Nketiah, who made his England debut coming off the bench in the 1-0 friendly win over Australia earlier this month, tried his best for the final game. 
Receiving a pass from Smith Rowe, the 24-year-old shot from 20 meters to complete his hat-trick. 
Saka, captain in the absence of Odegaard and Jesus, was replaced shortly afterwards and to the cheers of the home fans handed the captaincy to Nketiah. 
Nketiah collected the ball for the first time to take the late penalty awarded after a lengthy VAR check by referee Tim Robinson after Vieira was caught by Oliver Norwood. 
But instead, Vieira made the mistake of sending Foderingham in the wrong direction and extended the gap. 
Tomiyasu completed the scoring in stoppage time after Mohamed Elneny’s shot from close range deflected off the Japanese defender. 
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For possibly the first time since August, Manchester United’s back-four should pick itself when Manchester City visit Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

The Reds’ defensive department has been hampered by injury and illness-related issues since the opening month of the season, meaning it has been impossible for manager Erik ten Hag to find a settled and consistent rearguard. Three of the four members that started the opening two games of the season are expected to miss Sunday’s derby, highlighting the sheer size of the problem.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw joined Raphael Varane in forming the back-four for United’s opening two Premier League outings this season, starting the win over Wolves and defeat by Tottenham Hotspur, but only the latter is currently fit. Shaw was the first casualty of that quartet, suffering a muscle injury in the build-up to the win over Nottingham Forest.

He’s the player they’ve missed the most for a collection of different reasons, though two have been more noticeable than others. The England defender was virtually an ever-present figure for Ten Hag last term, either at left-back or as a makeshift centre-back.

His United career, like those of several others, was resurrected last season, benefitting from Ten Hag’s elite-level coaching credentials. He made 47 appearances in total, scoring one goal and chipping in with six assists. He also made a significant contribution to the 28 clean sheets that were recorded in all competitions.

After initially losing his place to Tyrell Malacia after a shaky start to the Ten Hag era, Shaw wrestled his spot back after the former was given a schooling by Phil Foden in the 6-3 defeat to City last October. The former Southampton man has topped the pecking order at left-back ever since.

Though his statistics last season, both offensively and defensively, made good reading, Shaw’s game was about much more than just his work in both boxes. He was a key contributor to United’s style of play between both boxes.

Ten Hag, from the outset of his tenure, made it clear that he wanted to transform United into a possession-based team. The signings of Christian Eriksen, Casemiro and Martinez immediately highlighted in the summer of 2022, with the trio renowned for their ball-playing expertise.

Working in tandem, Martinez and Shaw almost immediately transformed the left side of United’s defence, with the duo’s ball-playing credentials shining through. Both are excellent at progressing the ball out from the back, and Shaw’s ability to do that in the left full-back position has been sorely missed in recent weeks.

Shaw, who turned 28 in July, was essential to United’s build-up play last season, progressing the ball forward and contributing to the transition. He also assisted with ball retention in midfield, sometimes tucking into the centre of the pitch, a trait which United have attempted to persist with this season.

Furthermore, Shaw is a first-class professional, who is never afraid to speak the truth. He fronted up after United’s dismal 2-0 defeat to Newcastle United in April, setting the record straight by telling several home truths. United need leaders of his ilk.

As well as that, perhaps even more crucially, his absence at left-back has been felt by Marcus Rashford. The United academy graduate, who scored the winner in last season’s all-Manchester affair at Old Trafford, has scored just one goal so far this season and has looked a shadow of the player he was last term.

Though he deserved tremendous levels of credit for what he achieved last season, becoming the first United player to score 30 goals in a season since Robin van Persie a decade earlier, a lot of his success was built on the fact he had sound knowledge he’d built a solid and fruitful partnership with Shaw. The England colleagues would often link up down the left-flank, displaying a firm understanding of each other’s personal game.

It was a reliable partnership, one which United frequently prospered from. Rashford has had anything but a settled partner on the left so far this term, with the left-back spot, in Shaw’s absence, having been shared between Sergio Reguilon, Victor Lindelof and Sofyan Amrabat because of further injury troubles.

The sooner Shaw overcomes his muscle problem and returns to full fitness, the better, both for United as a collective and Rashford personally. He is a vitally important cog in the way Ten Hag wants his team to play, and his presence has been sorely missed.

 

 

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