Former Manchester United player: Dalot is poor in offense and defense and only high-fives his teammates. Ugarte should always be a substitute.

Paul Parker, a former Manchester United player, was interviewed recently and talked about Dalot and Ugarte. Dalot is often photographed congratulating and encouraging his teammates after successful defensive plays at Manchester United's defense....


Paul Parker, a former Manchester United player, was interviewed recently and talked about Dalot and Ugarte.

Dalot is often photographed congratulating and encouraging his teammates after successful defensive plays at Manchester United's defense. Dalot himself once said: "Our defenders don't score goals very often, so these defensive successes are goals from our defenders."

However, Parker did not buy this role of full-backs acting as cheerleaders, insisting that high-fiving "does not win you football games." "Dalot makes too many mistakes, unnecessary mistakes," Parker said. "He's more interested in high-fiving people after a tackle than actually doing his job."

"So, high-fives don't win you football games. By the time you're done high-fiving, the other team may have recovered from your great tackle and gone and scored a goal. So, high-five at halftime or after the game." Therefore, you can't trust Dalot in the defensive line. "

"You can't get enough high-quality assistance from him in the offensive third zone. He doesn't do enough on the defensive end. People who are willing to run and actively fight rarely lose the ball even under pressure."

"But now when he comes on, Manchester United concedes the ball, and they basically lose the ball. After Ugarte comes on, Manchester United starts to be under pressure, and this is because people like Casemiro are replaced. So, at this moment, if I are the head coach of Manchester United, there is no need to make system changes."

" There may be adjustments, but the center remains the same, keeping that midfield. Even if things go well and you are 1-0 up and the team looks comfortable, they could be more comfortable. "Especially if you keep the lineup the same instead of making three or four unnecessary adjustments just to keep Casemiro on the field and Ugarte on the bench."

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