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Another youngster? While United struggles, Ten Hag is selling another Academy gem

It seems like Ten Hag is not counting enough with the youngsters

By Hector Garcia

It seems like Ten Hag is not counting enough with the youngsters
It seems like Ten Hag is not counting enough with the youngsters

Manchester United haven't had the best start to the season. Carrington's side need to continue to get good results in order to stay the course in the current campaign. Undoubtedly, something that has characterized Erik ten Hag's team has been its lack of consistency. One of the things that has been most criticized by the English press has been simply that and how their players are not effective.

Undoubtedly, one of the great challenges that the Dutchman has had is finding a competitive team. So far, Ten Hag, far from having a defined starting 11, is still experimenting game by game. One of the team's biggest disadvantages and one that has been noticeable in the games has been the defense. United's defenders have been able to do little when it comes to facing big teams

Likewise, there is the constant criticism of players who simply have not contributed enough. For this reason, many believe that United have overspent this season with players who have not delivered. The most interesting case is that of Mason Mount, who arrived as a star to the Red Devils and so far has not lived up to expectations.

In turn, other players such as Rasmus Hojlund and Andre Onana have not had the best performances but have become consistent players under Ten Hag. It is worth mentioning that one of the problems that the team has right now is that his team has a hard time scoring goals. Nevertheless, Ten Hag, far from looking to see his Youth Academy, prefers to bring in players from abroad

United could sell this youngster

According to Scottish Sun, Manchester United want to sell 17-year-old Adam Berry, who has been listed as one of the team's most outstanding youngsters. Undoubtedly, for many fans, the anger is also based on the fact that many coaches decide not to count on their young talent and opt to go to the market to fill positions


Hector Garcia

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