Former Premier League striker Dini: Sheshko needs help and guidance, so he can ask Rooney to talk to him
Former Watford forward Deni recently commented on Manchester United's new aid, Seshko, saying that the outside world's criticism of the 22-year-old striker was too harsh. Sheshko was questioned a lot after taking the tenth penalty in the League Cup penalty against Greensby. The following is Deani's view The criticism that Sheshko has suffered after Greensby's defeat is too harsh. I see many people, not only Manchester United fans, accusing him of choosing to give the tenth penalty in the penalty shootout. I can understand this statement-but that was not a sign of his fear of punishment. He is a 22-year-old young player who just arrived in a strange country and is trying to gain a foothold in a huge club and doesn't want to offend anyone. He was not introduced because of his penalties. There is also a saying that he even had cramps at that time. Ruben Amorin let him start to help him get into the form as soon as possible. He played for an hour and might even score his first goal. I know he is a big offensive signing, but Xie Shiko has only been on the team for two weeks. It is impossible for you to fully integrate during this time. So suddenly turning your head and saying that you should stand up earlier and take a high-pressure penalty, which is unfair. But he does need some help and guidance. Who is teaching him how to become a qualified Manchester United striker? No one in this team can do it now. No one said that Xie Shiko was not good enough and needed to learn a basic foundation - but he needed to master the details and tricks of playing football in such a big club. Rooney lives near Carrington. He often appears there because his son is in youth training, so why not ask him for help? It depends on whether Amorin has such humility to ask Rooney. Rooney could definitely talk to Sheshko about his experience of transferring to Manchester United from Everton, family life, and even whether someone needed to book a restaurant that could ensure privacy. You can even let Rooney practice ball with the forwards, even if it's only 20 minutes. Think about the impact he can make – teach some tips on making him one of England’s greatest players. I remember when I was with Dyche at Watford, he asked Sheringham to take five or six of us out for shooting training alone, and I just thought "wow". In the past, I was not concerned about these trainings, and it didn't matter if I didn't score goals, but Teddy would say, "No, I have to score goals now, and I have to develop a habit. I have to find the blind spots of the goal. Every time I shoot, I have to think about the goal to enter, and I will definitely enter. I have to get used to the sound of the ball when it hits the net." It's just a little mentality adjustment of some legendary players. At that time, I thought to myself, "Okay, okay, I understand, I'm only 21 years old." But after a few kicks, he started scolding us hard, and then you understand why he could kick for so long at such a high level. Getting Rooney in and participates in training will be an immediate solution, especially when you need to reshape the team's culture and regain your identity. Xeshko was denied after only a few ordinary games. This is crazy. He is experiencing a huge lifestyle change, an increase in exposure, and having cameras to take photos wherever he goes. Does he have a house? Have the family settled? Are you tired of staying in hotels and eating food in hotels every day? We need to give him time to straighten his life. A few days ago, I was chatting with an active player and he asked me what I think he did not perform well last season. I said everyone’s impression is that you take too much responsibility, giving people the feeling that you have succeeded. He explained that he had two young children who tried to be the best father and partner, but was overwhelmed by various responsibilities and wanted to do everything well. So, we don't know the pressure behind them. We only saw their performance on the field. People are comparing the start of Scheshko and Dzekelish at Arsenal, but you are comparing a 22-year-old rookie to a 27-year-old player who has played for seven clubs. Zhekelais already knows how to deal with it best. I have also seen people criticizing Amorin's tactical arrangements this season. But even if they set up a 1-9 formation, if the players are upright, they will be enough to beat Greensby - but the fact is, their attitude is not good. Players like Rashford, Garnacho, and even Kobe Maynu are always saying, "It's not my fault, it's the coach's problem. It's better for me to leave." No, you won't, it's a character flaw, and this problem still exists in the Manchester United locker room. I wouldn't even bet on their ability to beat Burnley at Old Trafford on Saturday.
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