What did we learn from Van de Beck’s first game?

What did we learn from Van de Beck's first game?
As the game progressed, the Netherlands international was pushed further into the field and dropped to the number ten role. It was at this point that Donnie truly declared himself to the football world, with his great performances for Ajax in the Champions League. From that part of the pitch, Van de Beck had many more opportunities to roam across the field – once or twice he was even United’s most distant forward, when he occasionally jumped into wide areas. Located behind the striker, Donnie repeatedly wanted to slip the ball towards James and Jesse Lingard, and with these two he provided several promising link-ups. He made an opening for Ethan Galbraith in the final with a Swift pass. This may be the first game for the Reds, but Van Dyke is already showing signs of improvement. Its adaptability, range of skills and level of ultimate skill will give Ole Gunnar an additional option for Saliscoire in 2020/21, a season that starts in just seven days. And he already has a positive idea about Luke Shaw, who tells us: “He has done really well considering he has been training with us for two days. The most important thing for him is to know the players and know how to play each other, so we got the whole week, next week, to slot him So far, so good. He’s a nice guy so I’m sure he’ll slot very well. “

Whether or not we will see Donny from outside to play at Crystal Palace next weekend due to the lack of fitness for the match but rest assured, Donny has a big role to play in this United team during the campaign.

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