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Published 10:06 6 Sept 2024 BST
Updated 10:06 6 Sept 2024 BST

Jamie Carragher has brutally digged into a 'really poor' Man Utd star that is continuously chosen by Erik ten Hag.
Only last weekend, United struggled at home to Liverpool, in a 3-0 defeat.
Ahead of the first international break of the season, Ten Hag's sit 14th in the league.
The Red Devils have beaten Fulham 1-0, before losing consecutive games to Brighton and Arne Slot's side.
And now Carragher, speaking on The Overlap - brought to you by Sky Bet, has gone in on one particular United player, describing Andre Onana as a 'really poor' goalkeeper:
“My point is, if you just go with the actual building from the back, all top teams try and build up from the back. You can talk about it being right or wrong but that’s what the top teams do.
“I think in the goalkeeper, with the ball at his feet I think he’s quite good. I don’t think he’s a good goalie, he’s a really poor goalkeeper but in terms of with his feet, he’s okay.”
The former Liverpool centre-back then added: "(Lisandro) Martinez is really good with the ball and then you’ve got (Matthijs) De Ligt who’s as good as (Ibrahimha) Konate or maybe slightly better than Konate on the ball."
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