FALCAO WILL LEAVE MAN UTD
Radamel Falcao will not remain at Manchester United after poor display at West Ham, says Jamie Carragher
Wayne Rooney and James Wilson should have been deployed in place of stuttering front two, says pundit
Radamel Falcao’s career at
Manchester United appears to be in doubt and he won’t remain at the club
past the end of the season, according to Jamie Carragher.
Carragher gave his assessment on the Colombian international after United’s 1-1 draw at West Ham, a game which the Sky Sports pundit criticised their lack of movement and imagination going forward.
West
Ham were without Winston Reid and James Collins at the heart of
defence, and Carragher believes the United front line should have caused
the Hammers more problems.
“I think Louis van Gaal has got a problem with his strike force,” Carragher told Super Sunday.
“I
don’t see Falcao staying at the end of the season and it’s something
Manchester United will have to address in the striking department.
“West Ham showed pace and energy through Sakho and Valencia in
the first half to get in behind the United defence. But Falcao and Van
Persie failed to exploit the same spaces.
“They were just
jogging up field, especially Van Persie, ambling up and they didn’t
cause a make-shift West Ham back four enough problems.
“When
United were in the wide areas, Falcao was ball-watching and that made
him easy to mark. He should have been running down the channels. There
is not enough movement from the front two, there’s no sprint, spark or
energy and that was in complete contrast to West Ham.”
With his
side trailing by a goal to nil. United manager Louis van Gaal opted to
bring Marouane Fellaini on as they pushed for a route back into the
game.
And while the substitute was involved in the build-up to Daley
Blind’s equaliser, Carragher thought James Wilson, or the deployment of
Wayne Rooney further forward, would have been better alternatives.
“United
have got big problems at that end of the pitch,” Carragher added.
“Everybody talks about United needing a centre back and that defensively
they’re all over the place, but they’ve got one of the best defensive
records in the league.
“Granted, a lot of that is down to the
goalkeeper, but the problems are at the other end of the pitch and
there’s no way I see Falcao staying.
“The position of Rooney is
not right. He only touched the ball in the opposition’s box once or
twice and he’s playing like a defensive midfield player.
"You
wonder why Van Gaal doesn’t put Rooney up front in those positions to
create and score goals because the two strikers, with their lack of
movement, had less touches than De Gea and that tells the whole story.”
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