Lisandro Martinez stop Erling Haaland

 Manchester United must not turn to physicality in their success to abrogate Erling Haaland.

This is according to former Manchester City star Joleon Lescott, who recapitulated that the United defensive duo must traverse another strategy to stop the dangerous Norwegian.

When the two sides met timely in the season, Manchester City ran out 6-3 winners in a 

destruction of United at the Etihad.

This time however feels different with the Red Devils presently on a luminous winning streak. Pep Guardiola and Ilkay Gundogan have himself

sharped this out as the mind games go into full swing ahead of the pivotal tie.

Lescott told, “I think Martinez and Varane 

attempted to get corporeal with him [Haaland]. I remember a couple of occurrences where Haaland just kind of manhandled them – and he fancies that.”

“So there has to be a dissimilar

outlook since the result wasn’t conclusive for them as expressed or as a 

group. It’s a case of acknowledging what didn’t work in the last game and changing that.  Ben Godfrey attempted, but Haaland still scored in that sport.”

. But he’ll still have come off disheartened, having let Haaland score.”

As per Lescott, United must seek to cut off the provide to Haaland as opposed to seeing on the winger.

This would include shutting out players like Kevin de Bruyne, Gundogan, Bernardo Silva, and Joao Cancelo just to comment a few.

Lescott insisted that the only way to keep Haaland from searching the back of the net is to stop him from receiving the ball and keeping him from acquiring involved in Manchester City’s common play.

He added that a player of Haaland’s caliber only needs a moment of 

innovation and intensity to come up with the wares and down Erik ten Hag’s men.

The ex-City man backed his former side to get a result against their bitter corrival the next day.

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