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OPINION: United could change Jadon Sancho’s stance to shoot three players
Throughout the summer, the record has barely changed; Manchester United are interested in a transfer for Jadon Sancho.
It’s a phrase fans have heard thousands of times, to the point of boredom, although it didn’t feel particularly relevant during the frenzied 3-2 win over Brighton on Saturday lunchtime.
The mantra adopted by United and many of its supporters is that the right needs attention drastically, that one big addition is the only thing that will solve Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s problems. Solskjaer, to be fair, has never said this directly, but the fact that he left Daniel James, the man who held the right-wing position for most of last season, out of his entire squad for the day at Brighton perhaps reflect the Norwegian’s feelings about the situation. .
Yet Mason Greenwood, the man who started on the right flank and has done so well since James’ collapse in form, was one of the few United players to shine at Amex Stadium. His ability to run at pace, but with composure on the ball, is astonishing for an 18-year-old and on another day he would have scored a goal and an assist, both his effort and that of Marcus Rashford on either side of half time were scored. offside.
Simply put, the position on the right did not appear to be United’s biggest problem on a day when Brighton overtook them. So with just one week left in the summer window, what’s next?
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