Dutch legend criticizes midfielder for choosing Manchester United’s ‘bullsh * t’ play



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Publication date: Monday, October 26, 2020 9:32 AM

Dutch legend Marco van Basten has criticized Donny van de Beek for choosing to move to Man Utd in a “bad” career.

The 23-year-old has yet to start in the Premier League with the Red Devils, despite scoring on his debut against Crystal Palace, he couldn’t even be taken off the bench in a monotonous draw with Chelsea on Saturday.

Van de Beek has played a 61-minute combined for Man Utd in four substitute appearances in the Premier League, while his two starts so far have come in the League Cup.


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And Van Basten thinks his compatriot should have chosen to move to a club where he would have had more playing time.

“It’s very bad that a kid like that only plays six or seven times a year,” Van Basten said. Ziggo Sport.

“That is terrible for your rhythm! You can win a lot more, but you also have to see where you can play.

“Is this a five-year contract that I can sign? No, that sucks. Then you should not go to Manchester United, but wait with him or with another club. You have to want to play football every week, and a club like that is bad for your career. “

Van de Beek’s agent, Sjaak Swart, was concerned last month about his client’s lack of time on the court, he said. SoccerPrimeur: “A substitute, I don’t like it at all. I couldn’t do it myself, substituting four minutes from the end. Then you better let me sit.

Gary Neville also weighed in on the debate surrounding Van de Beek over the weekend, with the former Manchester United defender called his absence a “mystery“.

“What’s a bit of a mystery is Van de Beek’s use since he signed for £ 40 million,” Neville said. Sky sports.

“He doesn’t seem to be at the forefront of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans in every game. It’s a bit mysterious that one. And the more he doesn’t start, and the more he doesn’t come in, the more you think, ‘Well, 40 million pound player, you would normally put him on the team.

“You must be thinking, ‘What am I doing here?’ at this moment in time. “



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