Manchester United, Uruguay: the management of the Manuel Ugarte case raises questions

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The Manuel Ugarte case is already causing a stir. Having arrived at Manchester United this summer, the Uruguayan midfielder has left the French capital. Despite a sparkling start in the Paris Saint-Germain jersey, the Montevideo native has gradually fallen down the hierarchy, particularly during major events. No longer part of Luis Enrique’s plans, the 1m82 right-hander has then chosen to offer himself a new challenge. This time on the side of England and more precisely Manchester United, where he is now tied until June 2029.

Yes, but very quickly, the Red Devils’ supporters became disillusioned. Despite the excitement generated by his arrival, the residents of Old Trafford will, in fact, have to wait before seeing the former Sporting CP player at work. “Manu (Ugarte) has not played since the beginning of the season. It could take weeks, even months”had, in fact, assured Erik ten Hag, his new coach. Judged to be out of form by the Dutch technician, the number 25 of the Mancunians was nevertheless present, on the night of Friday to Saturday, during the draw (0-0) conceded by Uruguay against Paraguay.

Ugarte really too physically right?

And what about his performance? So, if Marcelo Bielsa’s Celeste never found the fault during this match, the ex-Parisian shone in midfield. Playing 79 minutes, Ugarte, in fact, delivered a more than satisfactory performance with 87% of successful passes, 9/12 ground duels won, 3/4 aerial duels won. A full match, thus weakening the recent comments of his coach. A situation all the more tense in view of the current difficulties encountered by the Red Devils in this sector of the game.

Swept away by Liverpool at Old Trafford last weekend, Manchester United completely sank (0-3) on the third day of the Premier League. A shock during which a certain Casemiro simply sank. At fault for the first two goals scored by the Reds, the Brazilian then attracted the wrath of the English press. Replaced at half-time, the 32-year-old player was finally replaced by Toby Collyer but the young English defensive midfielder did not manage to reverse the trend either. Enough to convince Erik ten Hag to call on Manuel Ugarte sooner than expected? Answer in the coming days with a trip by Manchester United to Southampton.

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