“The point about Ole’s style of play is an important one,” said Neville. “Because if Ole wants a style of play which involves a lot of quick sprinting, which can be counter-attack play or lots of runs in behind to penetrate defences.”
“I look at Romelu Lukaku, I look at Alexis Sanchez who looks like his legs are struggling, I look at Anthony Martial, who plays in fits and starts.”
“You think about the amount of runs [Sadio] Mane and [Mohamed] Salah make from those wide positions through full-backs and centre-backs.”
“Martial doesn’t do that, Martial likes to play when he wants to play when he gets the ball. I don’t see him running without the ball anywhere near as much as he should do.”
“Sanchez, to be fair, looks like he’s got a physical problem at the moment. And Lukaku has a physical problem.”
“So if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to take this team from being a team that plays in fits and starts and can make runs maybe five times a half to one that makes runs in behind 15-20 times a half, he’s going to have to change some personnel.
“Or get them fitter, or change their attitude, depending on who it is.”
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