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    Manchester United’s 13 game unbeaten run has come to an end

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 28, 2021No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has joked many times this season that his Manchester United side like to do things the hard way, and they couldn’t have made life more difficult for themselves during a dreadful 2-1 loss at home to Sheffield United on Wednesday night.

    It was always likely that if they kept falling behind in games, their combination of luck, grit and determination would eventually prove unable to bail them out of trouble. The only surprise was that it happened at Old Trafford against the bottom team in the Premier League. United, though, only had themselves to blame. Kean Bryan’s brave header from an early Blades corner meant that for the 10th time this season Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s were forced to come from behind.

    While there was genuine hope they could mount one of their now-famous comebacks when Harry Maguire powered home a second-half equaliser, United were ultimately undone by abysmal defending, with Oliver Burke firing home the winner with 16 minutes to go after the hosts had squandered a succession of chances to clear the ball.

    Solskjaer had been hoping that Sunday’s dramatic FA Cup win over bitter rivals Liverpool would prove a pivotal moment in the season, as it gave his players the win over a big-six side that they had been craving since the start of the 2020-21 campaign.

    However, United have little hope of winning trophies if they do not address their maddening propensity for starting games slowly, as they did once again on Wednesday night.

    Indeed, in terms of ‘Manchester United weakness bingo’, this game ticked all the boxes: they began sluggishly, defended poorly throughout, conceded from a set-piece and struggled to break down a team deploying a low block.

    Part of the problem, at least in relation to that last point, was the absence of Edinson Cavani from the starting line-up. The veteran striker has been hailed for the huge impact he has had since arriving in October, particularly in terms of the wisdom he is passing on to the young forwards around him.

    However, Cavani’s pupils clearly still have a lot to learn judging by their respective performances against the Blades, and particularly during the first half, as United struggled to break down Chris Wilder’s side.

    Anthony Martial, who was operating as the central striker, failed to provide the same kind of focal point up front as Cavani. Furthermore, the Frenchman cannot replicate Cavani’s clever movement, which creates so much space for his colleagues.

    It was strange, then, that Solskjaer waited so long before introducing the former Paris Saint-Germain attacker, given Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood were struggling nearly as badly as Martial to make something happen. When it became clear that their runs in behind weren’t working, they had little else to fall back on.

    Cavani had only been on the pitch 60 seconds, after finally being introduced in the 67th minute, when he showed exactly how dangerous he can be in the box by making a clever run to the near post to get on the end of a Paul Pogba ball.

    At that stage, there was still hope. United have come from behind seven times this season to win games, so there was an understandable air of expectancy that they could do it again.

    United were, after all, one of the league’s in-form teams, and on the longest unbeaten run of any side in Europe. However, while they had 16 shots to the visitors’ five, the home side lacked the pace, power and guile to turn the game around.

    Poor Defending by Manchester United

    Also, while Cavani’s omission from the starting line-up could partly explain the problems up front, there were no obvious explanations for the inexcusably poor defending for Sheffield United’s second goal.

    The hosts failed three times to clear, after David de Gea calmly played a clearance into space in his own box, allowing Oliver Burke to secure the visitors’ second win of the season with the help of a deflection.

    Even then, there was still time for a classic United comeback. Not this time, though. They wouldn’t have deserved a point either, let alone three.

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    In an interview after the match, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said:

    “Disappointed, we couldn’t get to the heights of the last few months’ football we played. Very disappointing, we couldn’t find a solution to their very compact block and good defence.

    “Two wrong decisions, that’s how it is, it’s that kind of season, inconsistent and the referee missed those two.

    “That little spark, that edge, we didn’t have that extra creativity, imagination, the X factor we’ve had – it’s happened, we look at it, agree it is not good enough and go again.

    “We conceded a poor goal, lost the ball cheaply up the pitch, didn’t get back in and tackle, didn’t clear our lines and didn’t get out to the ball quick enough and we were punished.

    “There is no time to feel sorry for yourself because Saturday you go again, we have Arsenal, we have to forget this, learn from it and move on.”

    “We had all the possession but when you concede two bad goals it’s always going to be difficult. We didn’t create big enough chances to score enough goals.

    “That magic was missing, that little bit extra. They defended well, fair play to them but we didn’t have the right ideas or solutions. The first goal is a foul, Billy Sharp runs into David de Gea. At the other end, no foul for the disallowed goal for us but it’s that kind of season. Two mistakes by the referee.

    “It wasn’t to be, the second goal we conceded is so poor, so sloppy. Easy. We stopped getting out to the ball, three or four bad decisions which is out of character.

    “There will be no big inquest. There have been so many odd results this season but with the world as it is we have been the most consistent team, it hit us today.”

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