England forward Danny Welbeck was considered surplus to
requirement by manager Louis Van Gaal and was sold to rival club Arsenal
football club, but Paul Scholes sees the move as one which United will pay for.
Welbeck faces his former
club for the first time since he left and would be ready to play his heart out on Saturday.
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''My view has not
changed: he should not have been sold and recently I have felt that United have
looked a bit pedestrian going forward. As a United fan I am a little concerned
for them going into Saturday’s game.
''Aside from Michael
Carrick at his very best, United lack a central midfielder capable of linking
play and getting the best out of their forwards.
''They need that
individual who can pass the ball forward, play one-twos and bring the strikers
into the game. That kind of playmaker – a Cesc Fabregas, Luka Modric or Toni
Kroos – is vital to any side. They are the brains of the team and without them
the forwards can struggle.
''Much will be made of
Danny Welbeck’s first game against the club at which he grew up. The immediate
assumption will be that Danny is nurturing some grievance against United at
being sold and will want to prove a point.
''I don’t see it that
way. Danny will want to play well because he would want to anyway, regardless
of the opposition, and from what I see and hear he is very happy at Arsenal and
with his move to London.''
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They unadmitedly miss Danny welbeck
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