5 things spotted after Man United’s loss to Wrexham: Defensive disaster; 2 new hopes

Let’s take a look at the notable highlights surrounding the Old Trafford team’s defeat to Wrexham.

Terrible disaster

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After receiving a long pass from a teammate, Paul Mullin made an amazing move to take down Jonny Evans and score for Manchester United 12 minutes into the match against Wrexham. Nathan Bishop made the quick decision to cross the goal to intercept the Wrexham player, but sadly the 23-year-old goalkeeper’s shot was imprecise and Mullin sustained a catastrophic injury.

Mullin’s lung was pierced after the collision with Bishop, according to Wrexham captain and coach Phil Parkinson, who was also extremely unhappy with this goalkeeper’s position on the ball. Given that Mullin is regarded as the key component of the current Wrexham team, this will undoubtedly be a significant loss for Parkinson’s army.

Regret by Dan Gore

The last match could have been a proud night for Dan Gore, who was entrusted with the captaincy by coach Erik Ten Hag. However, besides a relatively impressive display in the first 45 minutes, just minutes after the second half started, Gore was sent off for receiving a red card directly after a dangerous tackle. for Andy Cannon.

Overall, Gore had a commendable game with a series of remarkable tackles in the first half, and actually the foul on Cannon was not so dangerous that he received a red card.

Poor defense

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Despite the appearance of Jonny Evans, Man Utd’s defense is still uncertain, often losing in hand-to-hand disputes and not doing well in the task of mentoring the opponent. So, in the first 45 minutes, Bishop had to constantly face dangerous attacking situations from Wrexham.

Despite his best efforts, Bishop still had to go into the net to pick up the ball twice. Entering the second half, the situation improved significantly, but in the end, Wrexham still got himself a third goal.

The “wings” of hope

Alvaro Fernandez and Marc Jurado performed admirably despite the defense’s lackluster play; they actually assisted Man Utd in scoring the game’s lone goal. Even though Wrexham frequently took advantage of the right wing of the Red Devils, Jurado not only put his name on the scoreboard but also maintained control throughout each phase.

Jurado is a rare bright spot of Man Utd.

Meanwhile, along with the assist for Jurado, most of Fernandez’s crosses brought some damage to Wrexham’s defence. If they continue to maintain the development process, both can completely become the ‘future’ of Man Utd in the full-back position.

Back to reality

The young talents of Manchester United received a lot of plaudits following their outstanding efforts in two victories over Leeds United and Lyon. However, prior to Wrexham, the majority of the youngsters demonstrated that they are still developing as players and are not yet ready to contend for starting positions in Man Utd’s first squad. This summer, they would be best served by leaving Old Trafford and seeking out opportunities to gain experience.

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