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12th September 2017
01:30pm BST

"There's a few players in that United squad who have very little experience at this kind of level, particularly in the attack," Parker wrote in his column for Eurosport.
"Lukaku, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial spring to mind. Lukaku worries me a bit as the most important thing in Champions League football is ball retention and to kill the game, especially if you get a goal in front. Patience is vital. He doesn't strike me as that kind of player - at least at the moment. It's a very different task to playing in the Premier League where he is undoubtedly one of the best strikers of the past five years."
The former England defender, who made over 100 appearances for United between 1991 and 1996, reckons that as soon as Zlatan Ibrahimovic is fit, he will replace Lukaku as the club's starting centre-forward in the Champions League.
"That's why I think Zlatan could play a bigger role in Europe than he does in the Premier League this season. If he comes back in November, December or January - whenever it may be - then when United start the knockouts in February, providing they make it, it will be Ibrahimovic who leads the line and Lukaku will be on the bench, without a shadow of a doubt."Lukaku was a Chelsea player when the club won the Champions League in 2012, but played no part in their campaign. His only appearances in the competition were for Anderlecht, his first club in Belgium. United fans won't have to wait long to see if Parker has any grounds for worry regarding Lukaku's ability to perform in the Champions League.
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