On Saturday, Manchester United and Bournemouth drew 2-2 in a match that once again raised serious questions about the tactics being used.
Erik ten Hag’s team will be thanking their lucky stars, as has been the case lately, for earning an unfair point against Bournemouth.
Bournemouth could have easily won by two or three goals, but Manchester United was dreadful both on and off the ball.
The youthful Willy Kambwala was left exposed with a high-profile error as United made the same mistake that they have been making all season long, which is frustrating to watch.
Bruno Fernandes, who scored two goals, prevented Ten Hag from blushing and from suffering another loss.
After the game, Owen Hargreaves, a former United player, gave his immediate impressions on the team following a performance that left Ten Hag shaking his head.
Manchester United has suffered with this problem all season, as explained by Owen Hargreaves.
Owen Hargreaves, a former midfielder for Old Trafford, was a pundit for Premier League Productions during the game on Saturday.
In light of yet another lackluster performance, he clarified that United is simply too simple to play against.
“Man United is just too simple to play against; this has been the case since the season’s opening game.
“They concede easy goals and are so easily played through.”
He’s dead on, as Ten Hag’s team has been playing terrible the entire season, giving their opponents much too much room.
As we approach the end of game 32, it’s still an issue, and there’s only one person who can be held accountable.
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