MU is considered too risky to rely on young strikers
Alan Shearer is concerned about Manchester United. He considers the Red Devils team too risky to rely on the young striker on his team this season.
As you know, Manchester United lost two pounds this summer. They released Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez at Inter Milan.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has decided not to buy a new striker this summer. He prefers to rely on three young attackers, namely Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.
Shearer considers that the action taken by Solskjaer is too risky. "I think United is taking a big risk by not trying to replace Lukaku," Shearer told The Sun.
A big burden
Shearer thinks it's too early to rely on the young Manchester United striker.
He said the young strikers were still not ready to assume their responsibilities as Manchester United strikers for a full season.
"To only rely on Marcus, Martial and Mason Greenwood is too risky because there is too much burden for them this season." he added.
Neat performance
So far, the performances of Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford have been good in the first four matches of the EPL season.
Both are listed for having given each of two goals to the Red Devils team from four matches.
But United began to meet obstacles after the recent injury to Anthony Martial.
Player rotation
September will be a test for Manchester United.
They have to play their players because they start playing actively in the Europa League and also in the Carabao Cup.
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