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Published 20:14 7 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 20:14 7 Mar 2017 GMT
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As he showed in his debut season, he's not the type of player to fluff his lines too often when in a one-on-one situation, something which hasn't come his way quite as frequently after spending most of this season on the bench, on the wing, or recording himself driving in his car while listening to French rap music.
United also reaped the benefits when he played in a more attacking role (albeit number 10) towards the end of the 2014/15 season, helping them to victories over Tottenham, Manchester City and Liverpool. Playing him up top will keep an element of the aerial threat they will lose with Zlatan, and will also mean there's no chance of him tripping over his own feet as he pretends to be a midfielder.
And if you think that's a stretch, wait until you see who we've got as our fourth choice.
For reasons unknown, the now-retired Dutchman opted to stick Young as United's lone striker for the duration of the second half at Tottenham towards the end of last season. He hardy had a kick.
The fact that he is one of the only players in the squad to have played in that role is another reminder of how United could probably do with throwing another ridiculously inflated transfer fee at another striker.The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 137
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