Yeah don't really see what's wrong about that. It's the type of defending and environment he thrives in and is very good in.Nothing wrong with this. Let's pile on anyway.
Tactics.Poor today, honestly don't get what's happened to him, he was a good defender.
He's been found out. Lacks pace, and even if he had some better defensive brain once you lack pace your fecked.He's better than Lindelof and a good defender but his confidence is compleyely shot.
Was such an assured defender at one stage. Like a nervous kitten now.
True he does lack pace but so do plenty of other CB's.He's been found out. Lacks pace, and even if he had some better defensive brain once you lack pace your fecked.
Also, being better than lindelof (I don't think he is) that is no achievement, both should be moved on.
Well, he was a mainstay at the back for England in their two best tournaments since 1990 & 1968, so under some circumstance for sure.It’s an absolute total injustice that this guy is going to the World Cup. He doesn’t deserve to under any circumstance.
Not a chance he’ll be here in two years time.In next two years Ten Hag will require more and more from him as United's football will be pushed for further progress. I just don't know how he will cope...
Pretty sure Dalot was at least 5 yards behind and caught up over 25 yards.He's not cut out to play in a team with a high line. The way Dalot speeds past to try and recover despite starting two yards behind him shows you all you need to know. He's a penalty box defender. West Ham would be ideal for him. Not United.