Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would have addressed his midfield problems if he was “desperate” enough and needs to stop “moaning”, according to one pundit.
The Red Devils enjoyed a successful summer transfer window, bolstering their attack and defence. While centre-back Raphael Varane added to the back line, Cristiano Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho signed up front.
Ronaldo has had the most obvious impact so far, scoring six goals in nine games. What’s more, two of those have won Man Utd crucial Champions League games at Old Trafford.
However, midfield is one area Solskjaer did not address. Indeed, he still favours Fred and Scott McTominay in a defensive pairing behind Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba.
But amid debate over Pogba’s role, a recent report from the Manchester Evening News claimed that Solskjaer feels ‘privately unhappy’ that that United did not sign a midfielder.