This winter, it was ready for two Manchester United signings. One was Patrick Dorgu, the Dane who had shown himself at Lecce in Serie A. The left-back received a lot of praise from Ruben Amorim in the first few games, but then came the mistake with a very unnecessary direct red card against Ipswich. Two games with quarantine clearly did not do particularly well for the 20-year-old. The 73-year-old Martin O’Neill used Dorgu to show what Manchester United are struggling with.
Martin O’Neill wore the Nottingham Forest shirt for 209 games, thirty, forty years before Dorgu was born. What the 20-year-old showed at the City Ground on Tuesday after a two-game ban showed a confidence on the wane, O’Neill believes.
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-They had Dorgu to play tonight. I could have done what he did! He’s wide on the left, he’s got the ball and you say, “Come on! Your job is to challenge the player. Go for them! He has sent the ball three times in the first 10 minutes of the second half – to the opponents. Maybe it’s no confidence, but I don’t know what it is all over the pitch for Manchester United,” O’Neill told TNT Sports.
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The player who had no problems with his self-esteem this evening was ironically a former Manchester United player: