Lingard is teaming up with super-agent Mino Raiola to raise questions about his long-term future at the club
Last edited by Giggs; 01-06-2020 at 07:38 PM.
Should impotent United drop De Gea in favour of Romero?
The stat is perhaps a little harsh given that a) they hit the woodwork and b) Wolves managed only two themselves, but for Manchester United not to muster a single shot on target at Molineux was frankly pretty embarrassing. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said afterwards that a replay following the 0-0 result was the last thing anyone needed: He's right, but it almost seems churlish to point out that aiming a few efforts with a little more care would have rendered that problem moot.
There was better news at the other end of the pitch, where Sergio Romero produced a terrific performance to underline his status as probably the best backup keeper in the Premier League. The question now becomes whether he should merely be a back-up: David de Gea's form has been so patchy this season that it's genuinely worth wondering if Solskjaer should do the previously unthinkable and drop De Gea in favour of his Argentinean deputy
Excellent start to 2020
Bullied by Arsenal, embarrassed by Manchester City and failed to muster a single shot on target against Wolves.
Too many injuries
Pochettino to Man Utd a done deal ? @perumal