‘Pace, power, ability’: £43m colossus might’ve ‘jumped’ at the chance to join Utd, they missed out, says Sherwood

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Micky van de Ven of Tottenham Hotspur acknowledges the fans after the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Old Trafford on September 29, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)



Manchester United were torn apart by Tottenham Hotspur on home soil over the weekend, with fans left wondering how and why their £600 million+ worth of signings couldn’t prevent such a capitulation. 

Meanwhile, three of Ange Postecoglou’s acquisitions directly played their part in claiming a much-needed three points behind enemy lines, as Micky van de Ven sliced through United’s midfield and defence like butter to assist Brennan Johnson for his third-minute opener, while summer recruit Dominic Solanke netted their third and final goal of the match.

Van de Ven proceeded to be named Player of the Match from his heroics at the back, with the Reds unable to even get a sniff at Guglielmo Vicario’s goal throughout the 90-minute affair. The Dutch international recorded a pass completion rate of 96.7 per cent while completing 88/91 of his passes. As well as that, he directed five passes into the final third and had three touches in the opposition’s area. 

Signing from Wolfsburg on a £43m package deal in 2023, Van de Ven has proven to be worth every penny of what Dan Levy and co forked out for him – and Tim Sherwood believes United missed a trick by not pursuing him at the time.

United should’ve moved for Van de Ven, says Sherwood

“Tottenham have a clear identity out of possession and in possession,” the ex-Tottenham man told Premier League Productions.

“Micky van de Ven picks the ball up… it’s a wide open space – and look at the pace and power of this kid. Then, the ability to find Brennan Johnson with a cross at the far post.

“Manchester United fans must be looking at it and saying, ‘ook, our manager has signed a lot of Dutch players. There is probably one who is very, very good and playing for Tottenham. He might have jumped at the chance to go and play for Man United but never got the opportunity because he took de Ligt over the top of him. This boy is a thoroughbred. I know Michael (Owen) trains racehorses – he would like to have this one in the stable. Look at the pace, power and the ability of that boy.”

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