Manchester United's Squad Depth Exposed in Shock Loss to Leeds
Manchester United's recent loss to Leeds United has exposed the team's shortcomings, particularly in terms of squad depth. The absence of Kobbie Mainoo and Harry Maguire was keenly felt, as their replacements struggled to make an impact.
The midfield, in particular, was affected by Mainoo's absence, with Manuel Ugarte failing to live up to expectations. Ugarte, who cost £50m from Paris Saint-Germain almost two years ago, has never justified his price tag, and his performance against Leeds only added to the concerns.
The team's defense was also vulnerable, with Lisandro Martínez struggling to cope with the physical threat of Leeds' Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Martínez's frustration ultimately led to his dismissal, which further compounded United's problems.
The loss has highlighted the need for United to strengthen their squad, particularly in central midfield. With Casemiro's departure already confirmed and Ugarte's dependability in question, it is little wonder that United are focusing on this area. Elliot Anderson is a key target, while Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton, and Sandro Tonali are also highly regarded at Old Trafford.
Despite the setback, Michael Carrick will take comfort from seeing his team's mental resilience in tough circumstances. However, to compete on all fronts, United will require a busy summer of recruitment to address their squad shortcomings.