The Irish Mail on Sunday

Believe it or not, Bruno’s absence will HELP United

...and out-of-form Rashford should get the armband

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NO BRUNO, NO PROBLEM?

THE United captain’s suspension makes the manager’s game-plan easier. Bruno is a great player but to shoehorn him into the team at Anfield, Erik ten Hag would have needed to play him out wide.

Without him, United can be more solid with a midfield three of Sofyan Amrabat, Kobbie Mainoo and Scott McTominay, and have pace on the flanks for counter-attacks by Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Antony.

If Bruno occupied one of those positions, he wouldn’t be quick enough in transition and this way McTominay can get forward to support Rasmus Hojlund.

WHO TAKES UNITED ARMBAND?

IF I’M Ten Hag fighting for my job, I am putting Rashford straight back in the team after illness — with the armband.

I’m sure some fans won’t like it given his disappoint­ing form this season but a manager’s job is to get his best players playing. Rashford is one of them so take a risk, give him extra responsibi­lity and see how he does.

It’s not as if Antony or Garnacho are undroppabl­e. Garnacho has been great this season but looked jaded of late. But he might still be worth deploying on the right so Rashford can go into his preferred position on the left.

PLAY NATURAL GAME OR TWEAK TACTICS?

WE all know the United tradition of playing on the front foot but sometimes you need to respect the opposition — it’s the best way to get a result.

I played in many Liverpool-United games when they were the best team in Europe and we were underdogs like United are now.

If Ten Hag tries to go toe-to-toe, United will lose heavily. They should be pragmatic and use the pace of Rashford and Garnacho down the wings to give Liverpool problems.

United have to put their egos at the door, accept they are not as good as Liverpool and find a plan to win any way.

ARE INJURIES TO BLAME FOR UNITED’S POOR FORM?

PARTIALLY. They lost games and conceded goals when players like Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez were fit, so it’s not the only factor. Of course the number of changes, particular­ly in defence, aren’t helpful but it’s not the reason they’ve lost more games than they’ve won this season.

HOW IS ALEXANDER-ARNOLD BEST USED?

THE hybrid role he’s playing, stepping out from right-back into midfield, has worked well this season. I know Trent is a full-time midfielder for England but they play a different way — they don’t use inverted full-backs.

If he went into midfield, Liverpool would lose potency because you’d get a more defensive right-back like Joe Gomez and have to leave out one of the midfielder­s like Ryan Gravenberc­h or Curtis Jones, reducing their overall attacking threat.

England and Liverpool have different personnel — Jurgen Klopp doesn’t have a Declan Rice or Kyle Walker, for example — so it makes sense for Alexander-Arnold to play a hybrid role for his club, and solely in midfield for his country.

IS THIS MO SALAH’S SWANSONG?

I THOUGHT he might go to Saudi last summer but now I feel he may stay next year, too. He seems to believe in the new project at Liverpool and is enjoying his role as a senior player in Klopp’s latest team.

Salah is already in Liverpool’s greatest XI and probably the ultimate Premier League XI as well but I can’t see him supersedin­g Kenny Dalglish or Steven Gerrard because they were at Anfield so long.

One day, Salah may go to Saudi. But he’s as fit as a fiddle so there’s lots of time for that.

IS ANOTHER 7-0 POSSIBLE?

I’D BE flabbergas­ted. For a 7-0, everything has to go wrong for one team and right for the other. I think this will be much closer.

SECRET OF YOUR

SUCCESS AGAINST UNITED?

TACTICS were important. We stayed compact, discipline­d and tried to make it really hard for a great

United team. Individual pride also counts for a lot in the dressing room.

We had guys such as

Gerrard and Michael

Owen who were fed up with all the trophies United were winning and wanted to show they were every bit as good as United’s star players like

David Beckham, Paul

Scholes and

Ryan Giggs.

United’s players have to try to emulate that.

Rashford and Garnacho have to have the mindset of going out there and overshadow­ing Salah. Hojlund should want to prove that he’s a better centre-forward than Darwin Nunez.

That desire can work wonders.

One of my favourite memories was walking off at Old Trafford with a 1-0 win, me scoring the winner and Stevie G voted man of the match.

 ?? ?? THROW HIM IN: United must take a risk by picking Rashford in his preferred role
THROW HIM IN: United must take a risk by picking Rashford in his preferred role

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