![]() ![]() He has become a mainstay in the Dutchman's thinking and is unlikely to be dislodged anytime soon. Unlike on the other side of the defence, Wan-Bissaka, ahead of pre-season, was not going to be battling it out with a handful of competitors for a starting berth Diogo Dalot was his only senior challenger and the Portuguese has established himself as Ten Hag's first choice right-back so far this term, starting every game in the Premier League and Europa League. With that particular statistic in mind, there is next to no chance of him reviving his United career. The former Crystal Palace man has failed to justify his big-money move to Old Trafford since arriving in 2019 and has been restricted to a paltry four minutes worth of football so far this season. Manager Erik ten Hag had barely had time to familiarise himself with his new surroundings and it was already emerging that Aaron Wan-Bissaka was not going to play a prominent role in his plans. ![]() The landscape of the situation has changed.īy contrast United did not strengthen at right-back, despite being open to doing so. However, just three months on, Malacia is now United's first choice left-back, Shaw is keeping him on his toes, Williams is out of favour, and Telles and Fernandez are out on loan. ![]() READ MORE: Ten Hag must do what he did after Brentford loss following United's latest humiliation The idea of recruiting a fifth left-back, particularly a virtually unknown one, seemed needless. Luke Shaw was at the head of the pecking order, Alex Telles was available in reserve, Brandon Williams had returned from a loan spell at Norwich City and Alvaro Fernandez had been making a name for himself at youth-level. United were well-stocked at left-back and needed to strengthen in other positions as priorities. If you have any other queries, or problems, again just PM me.When Manchester United made the decision to make a last-ditch attempt to hijack Tyrell Malacia's proposed move to Lyon at the end of June eyebrows were raised and heads were scratched. Then just get writing, and post in the team guides section of the site! From there, I can PM you and we can talk about exactly what teams you will write about, avoiding any confusion of multiple people doing the same teams. These leagues are the following įeel free to post below, telling me that you would like to be involved, and which leagues/teams you would feel most suited to write about. Some of you may not understand what to include in a team guide, and may well be put off, so I would recommend checking out some of the FM14 team guides available here:, or reading over some of the things I would ask to be included, as follows Īs I have already mentioned, the aim is to cover most of the top leagues in the world, and if this is completed then we can obviously expand to more leagues too. We do need reliable, active and consistent members to contribute and make this happen though. This year, I will lead the project, and hopefully this will be a success. So, we need your help more than ever, so we actually can release a set of team guides covering many of the top leagues in the FM database, which we will go over later. We still believe that team guides can be of much benefit, to newer players especially, and gives the opportunity for more experienced managers to share their knowledge and really help out others in the community. ![]() Over the last couple of editions of Football Manager, this site has been determined to produce a wide range of team guides but for one reason or another, unfortunately this has failed. ![]()
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