
Manchester United often seem like that friend who says he’s giving up on cigarettes but splutters and goes right back to the cancer wand after a week of abstinence. Every time the Red Devils have looked like they’re embarking on a good run of games, it gets cut short.
The parade is often forced to halt by a tepid performance where the attackers look like cats trying to pass off as jaguars. While Paul Pogba is an easy target, given that he came for a lot of money (it’s been 2 years, relax) and has spells of inconsistency, there are players in the team who have been playing way below par for way too much time. It’s true that Pogba lost the ball that led to Wolves’ goal but he was perhaps United’s best player going forward.
For a team of United’s standing, they simply should be putting the ball in the net more often. This was a game that was there for the taking. All that needed to be done was to capitalize on the pressure they were putting on Nuno Espírito Santo’s side. But they let Wolves score against the run of play instead.
It’s Mourinho’s third year in charge. Is this it, really? In fact, I don’t really think Jose Mourinho is to be blamed. He has upped the ante this year and United have been far less boring this season. Save for that massacre against Tottenham, United have scored goals in all of their games.
But the real cause of concern for Mourinho has to be how toothless his attacking options look. Consider these stats, for instance.
-No Manchester United player has hit a hattrick in the Premier League since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Jesse Lingard, for all the good form that he showed during the turn of the year, has been awful with his conversion.
Anthony Martial’s last league goal game in January. Romelu Lukaku not being at the top of his game isn’t helping. It’s an understated problem. Many United fans will tell you that they do not know where the goals are going to come from.
The characters are there. The players are too. The game isn’t in them right now though. The Anthony Martial from his debut season feels like a weird dream. Jesse Lingard burying peaches in corners is a major throwback. The Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal would sound like some puffed up story to a new follower. The truth though is that the fall has been quite terrible.
Alexis Sanchez follows suit. He is constantly looking to cut in and play give-and-gos with Lukaku but the Chilean and the Belgian often operate at different wavelengths.
The trio of Rashford, Lukaku and Martial ought to be given a chance. In fact, attempting to play Pereira down the right flank wouldn’t be a bad option. He has plenty of experience playing there before and seeing as how Valencia can’t contribute to going forward to save his life, Mourinho should be willing to gamble.