Three goals, one assist: Erik ten Hag’s tough call as in-form Man Utd star faces surprise bench role vs Spurs – Opinion | OneFootball

Three goals, one assist: Erik ten Hag’s tough call as in-form Man Utd star faces surprise bench role vs Spurs – Opinion | OneFootball

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·28 septembre 2024

Three goals, one assist: Erik ten Hag’s tough call as in-form Man Utd star faces surprise bench role vs Spurs – Opinion

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag faces a big selection dilemma ahead of Tottenham Hotspur clash at Old Trafford.

Christian Eriksen has started in the previous four games for United. He has also been highly productive with three goals and one assist.


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His recent strike came in the 1-1 draw with FC Twente. He put United ahead with a stunning shot into the top corner.

However, his night turned sour when he cheaply gave the ball away inside his own half in the buildup to the visitor’s equaliser.

It has been a surprise to see Eriksen starting four consecutive games, considering he was heavily linked with an exit this summer.

The Denmark international has fared well and helped United progress the ball forward.

He is an attacking midfielder by trade and his instinct to pass forward benefits the team.

When United are in possession, Diogo Dalot takes central positions to support midfield and choke the opposition.

His movement allows Eriksen to move forward and not just feature as a traditional number eight.

However, United may play into the hands of Tottenham if Ten Hag starts Eriksen on Sunday.

Spurs are a dynamic side and their tenacious midfielders are full of energy.

The Red Devils may not dominate the ball possession against Spurs like they did against Crystal Palace and Barnsley.

Eriksen must prioritise his defensive duties and maintain positional awareness to prevent the visitors from capitalising during transitions.

We don’t believe the 32-year-old has the legs to cover every blade of the grass.

Spurs may target him to bypass midfield and pile pressure on United’s defence.

A midfield pivot of Kobbie Mainoo and Manuel Ugarte could be an ideal set-up for United.

Mainoo would bring flair, while Ugarte would offer essential defensive stability.

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