Gary Pallister discusses Manchester United's defensive challenges and summer recruitment needs, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the midfield, especially after Casemiro's departure. He praises current defenders while expressing concerns about injuries and the performance of younger players.
Key points
Gary Pallister comments on Manchester United's defensive unit.
Matthijs De Ligt's injury raises concerns for the team.
Pallister praises Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez.
He suggests focusing on midfield recruitment for the summer.
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English footballer Gary Pallister playing for Manchester United against Wimbledon FC, in an English Premier League match at Selhurst Park, London, 7th March 1995. Manchester United won the match 1-0. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images
English footballer Gary Pallister playing for Manchester United against Wimbledon FC, in an English Premier League match at Selhurst Park, London, 7th March 1995. Manchester United won the match 1-0. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Manchester United is nearly there in its crawl back into the Top 4 and qualification for Europe, and a big reason why has been a makeshift defensive unit that finds a way regardless of injuries or suspensions.
United legend Gary Pallister, a four-time Premier League winner at the heart of the United defense, took the time to answer a few questions from us at The Busby Babe about the defensive group, particularly the center backs. The Q&A was arranged courtesy of BetBrain and included insight from the serial title winner on each of Unitedās core defenders.
On the current group of defenders, Pallister was impressed with Matthijs De Ligt until an injury ruled him out for much of the rest of the season. The Dutchman has yet to return, but United fans are hopeful he can return to the form that helped United recover from a poor start under Ruben Amorim.
āI thought De Ligt was having a really good season until he got injured,ā Pallister said. āItās a back injury, and I suffered back injuries toward the end of my career at United. It was frustrating, and kept me out for a month to six weeks at a time. Heās been out since November, so thatās a concern. How bad is it, is it an operation? Certainly, when you start messing around with backs, thatās tough.ā
Pallister also offered praise to Harry Maguire, who has continued a strong run of form, and .
āI think Harry has proven himself to be first choice at United,ā he said. āHeās had a terrific season, and Martinez⦠I like his attitude, I think heās a terrific passer of the ball, and brings a toughness to the team that we maybe donāt have when heās not in the team. Can be a bit rash at times as we saw last week.ā
He also looked to the younger players who have had to step up due to injuries and suspensions this season. and have both had to carry the load a bit this season, with mixed results for the young defenders.
āThe one thatās a bit worrying to me is Yoro. He looked as though heād learned a lot towards the end of last season, become a stronger player, but he hasnāt kicked on this year,ā Pallister said. āHeās had injuries as well to play a part, but heās got quite a bit to do to push back into the first XI. Heaven had a really good game against the other night, playing alongside in a makeshift. Heās got a tendency to be rash at times, but heās only 19. To be playing for United at that age speaks volumes. I wouldnāt be overly concerned if we didnāt buy another center half during the transfer window. I think weāve got bigger needs, go big on a midfield and on a center forward.ā
He also noted the demands of playing as a defender in the modern game. Even in teams that sit back, the ability to pass cleanly and progress the ball through pressure is an obvious demand for any Premier League team.
Defenders also canāt get away with some of the same tackles as they used toā¦
āYou canāt tackle from behind as much,ā he said with a chuckle. āBack in my day it was always an unwritten rule, you were allowed a wild challenge. You could smash the center forward, get the warning off the referee not to tdo that again. Obviously youāve got to be so much better ont he ball. The way these teams play high risk football from the back frustrates me. Why give teams a chance to nick the ball on the edge of the box and give away a cheap ball.
Finally, Pallister offered his thoughts on where United should turn next when it looks to improve the squad. The return to European competition will add some extra funds in the summer, and regardless of who the permanent manager will be there are clear positions of need. Pallister gave his take on where the club should turn next in terms of summer recruitment, offering his thoughts on strengthening the midfield, especially given the departure of .
āMan United should look to strengthen the midfield in the summer transfer window,ā Pallister said. ā at Newcastle has got the creative ability, along with the mental and physical toughness you need to be part of Unitedās midfield core. Itās a position which has historically held a lot of authority and depending on the playerās performance in the middle of the park, they can impact the result without necessarily contributing a goal or an assist. Casemiro ā who has had a great season and proven many wrong ā is leaving at the club and I think Tonali would be a great replacement, who could bring younger legs and more freshness to the midfield.ā
Q&A
What did Gary Pallister say about Matthijs De Ligt's injury?
Gary Pallister noted that Matthijs De Ligt was having a good season before his back injury, which has kept him out since November and raises concerns about its severity.
Which Manchester United defenders did Pallister praise?
Pallister praised Harry Maguire for proving himself as a first choice and Lisandro Martinez for his passing ability and toughness.
What are Gary Pallister's thoughts on Manchester United's summer transfer needs?
Pallister believes Manchester United should focus on strengthening their midfield, particularly after Casemiro's departure, rather than prioritizing another center-back.
How have young defenders Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven performed this season?
Pallister expressed concern about Leny Yoro's lack of progress this season, while noting Ayden Heaven's promising performance against Chelsea.
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