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Paul Parker: Dalot makes too many mistakes; Manchester United easily concedes goals when Ugarte comes on

Hupu News, November 13th Former Manchester United star Paul Parker recently criticized Red Devils player Diogo Dalot for "frequent mistakes" in an interview with the "Metro News" and accused him of "being more interested in high-fiving people and celebrating than doing his job seriously."

Paul Parker said: "Dalot made too many mistakes, all of which were unnecessary. After he completed a tackle, he was more concerned about high-fiving people instead of doing his job seriously."

"So, high-fives cannot win football games. By the time you high-five, your opponent may have adjusted from your wonderful tackle and scored a goal. To high-five, do it during halftime or after the game. Therefore, At this point, you can't trust Dalot. "

"And Dalot's performance in the offensive third is not good enough, and his defensive quality is very poor. This is one of the reasons."

Talking about Ugart, Paul Parker said: "I admired him before, because he brought a sense of freshness to the team when he first joined. - Willing to run, go all out, and rarely lose the ball even under pressure. "But now that he is on the court, Manchester United is prone to losing the ball. The best case scenario is that the team becomes passive, and this is precisely because players like Casemiro have been replaced. So at present, if I are the coach of Manchester United, there is no need to make adjustments to the tactical system."

"The selection of full-backs may be changed, but the core midfielder. It must remain the same and have continuity in the midfield. Even if the game is going well and the team is 1-0 ahead and the situation is stable, the advantage can be made more stable by keeping the midfield stable, especially when you keep the lineup unchanged instead of making three or four adjustments. So, keep Casemiro on the court and let Ugart sit on the bench.