Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has called out Anthony Martial and Nemanja Matic for their poor work-rate during Manchester United’s embarrassing 2-1 loss to bottom of the table Sheffield United on Wednesday.
During his post match analysis Ferdinand singled out both Anthony Martial and Nemanja Matic for showing poor work-rate in the build up to Sheffield United’s second and match winning goal.
“Martial please sprint to him, PLEASE!”
“Mr. Matic, please get out to the ball!”@rioferdy5 looks into the sequence that summed up a disappointing night for Man Utd 😤 pic.twitter.com/y9RuZJ2EZ0
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The Blades weren’t given a hope of winning after only picking up 5 points so far this season before the clash with United.
Chris Wilder’s side ripped up the script in the 23rd minute when Kevin Bryan gave the visitors a very unexpected lead to the shock of the home side.
Chris Wilder’s reaction to Sheffield United taking the lead at Old Trafford 🤣 pic.twitter.com/ErBlvvCoMx
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The sides went into the half-time break with Sheffield in the lead and Olé Gunnar Solskjaer scratching his head as to how his side were trailing the league’s poorest performing team of the season.
The home side did eventually reply and equalised through captain Harry Maguire who headed home in the 64th minute to give his team a chance of turning the game around.
Sheffield United weren’t done yet though and took the lead again in the 74th minute thanks to a deflected effort by Oliver Burke following some very scrappy defending my the Red Devils.
Sheffield United have had no luck all season…
Maybe they were due a goal like this 😬
Oliver Burke gives The Blades the lead for the second time at Old Trafford! pic.twitter.com/xapKikRbZF
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Sheffield United defended incredibly throughout the game and were on the favourable side of luck on the night which is something that’s been low supply this season.
Who knows, this result may be the confidence boost Chris Wilder’s men need to turn their season around and make a serious attempt to try and avoid relegation.