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Published 20:44 15 Jan 2022 GMT
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"United get 2-0 in front and you think 'It's game over', but then we saw the weaknesses in United, that lack of control, particular in midfield. "When you open yourself up against United, they can rip you apart, but United weren't quite at it with the counter-attack. I thought Cavani was poor, I'm surprised he left him on for the full game."When asked how much of a concern United throwing away two-goal lead was, he added: "It just shows you their shortcomings, I've always said the table doesn't lie.
"There's still quality [in the squad], we saw that today, but there's still weaknesses. "When we look back at the goals form Villa, they were running past people and people were just falling by the wayside, there was not aggression, United looked tired in the second half, they looked quite weak in midfield."Weak in midfield. That has been the case with United for quite a while now. Two from Nemanja Matic, Fred and Scott McTominay are not going to cut it. United travel to Brentford on Wednesday night having won just one of their last four Premier League fixtures. Related links:
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