Man Utd fans can’t accept Erik ten Hag’s reason for star winger suddenly being dropped
Date: 2024-10-25
Amad Diallo’s sudden lack of first-team chances is infuriating Manchester United fans who cannot understand Erik ten Hag’s reason for dropping the youngster.
To add more salt to the wounds, Amad was overlooked again in the second-half when Antony was thrown on instead of him as United chased a winner.
Antony’s cameo was cut short, stretchered off in the 89th minute with Amad belatedly giving his chance. His wonderful first touch drew the foul that gave United a late opportunity to steal the winner but the resulting free kick from Christian Eriksen was ultimately wasted.
Explaining Amad’s situation after the game, Ten Hag told reporters: ‘Away from Europe to start with four attackers is too much. I made him (Mazraoui) a full-back.
‘He was always a number 10. I knew he could fill in with that role, He had a big role in the goal. You can always move him back. Antony is training very good. Amad had some good actions.’
Neither explanation did little to ease the frustration of some United supporters however with the decision to start Mazraoui ahead of him described as a ‘slap in the face’ by one X user.
@Ronaldobrown wrote: ‘Whether you think Amad Diallo is good enough, that’s totally fine, but a right back starting over you in your position is a massive slap in the face.’
@AliceTalksFooty said: ‘Antony coming on over Amad again. The way Amad gets treated compared to other teammates is a joke.
‘0 mins in last three games despite starting the season well. Ten Hag will constantly play the same underperformers and the minute Amad has a quiet game he holds the bench for good. Gets treated differently to others and I do not like it.’
@AnnemarieDray added: ‘Doesn’t really matter just how good you think Amad is because putting on Antony on the pitch ahead of him is absolutely disrespectful.’
‘If Antony wasn’t (unfortunately) carried out on a stretcher, Amad wouldn’t have had that embarrassingly short cameo, wrote @Oliveresuana.
‘The worst part of it is that the boy did absolutely nothing wrong.’