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If We Don’t Have Rasmus: Ten Hag Suggests Jadon Sancho Could Take on New Role After Playing ‘False Nine’ in Liverpool Clash.TĐ
ERIK TEN HAG INSISTS he can start the season with Jadon Sancho as a false nine.
That is how Sancho has been used on this US Tour after Rasmus Hojlund got injured soon after scoring in the opening game against Arsenal.
Erik ten Hag has a plan to replace Rasmus Hojlund during his injury
The striker is set to miss the start of the Premier League season
Jadon Sancho can play in a false nine
Joshua Zirkzee is available after his £36.5million switch from Bologna but Ten Hag appears reticent to start him in the early games of the season while he gets used to his new teammates and the Premier League.
So it’s Sancho.
Ten Hag said: “That is what we can do if we don’t have the availability of Rasmus.
“We know he can play in wide areas, but also as a false striker, he’s an option.
“But of course, Joshua Zirkzee, he is coming in, he has started training.
“But consider that he is not so long in training, so that will take time, and he has to adapt to English football and our way of playing as well.
“So there is also, of course, Jadon, as a striker.”
It seems incredible that United are starting a season once again with an untested striker in Premier League terms, this time in Zirkzee.
Joshua Zirkzee arrived from Bologna this summer
We saw how that worked out with Hojlund in his first season as he struggled to adapt.
United’s final tour game ended in a 3-0 defeat to Liverpool, although Ten Hag was pleased with the chances created.
That is the problem though, there was nobody there to take them.
He said: “We created many chances and I would be concerned if we didn’t create chances. I’m pleased with the way we created chances out of open play but also from good pressing situations and good counter-pressing situations.
“Liverpool played well and took their chances. We also created good chances, but we didn’t take them. We need to be more clinical there and efficient.”
Ten Hag blamed fatigue for the defeat against Liverpool even though it is pre-season and the team was changed with plenty of substitutions during their three games.
He said: “I think in the end it’s like fatigue. We have been here for 12 or 13 days and in the end it was a tough game and maybe you miss the freshness and don’t have the power to be clinical.”
Ten Hag is confident that United’s new management team can accomplish their goals, and there is still time for the squad to make changes in the transfer market before the window shuts.
He said: “We hope and we’re always looking.
“We have seen this new leadership team is really eager to do business and to make deals.
“They are on it and if the timing is there and the opportunities are there, they will go forward.”