Marcelino worried by Manchester United physicality, but targets defence

Manchester United is going through a difficult moment, but Valencia is expecting a physical tussle at Old Trafford on Tuesday.

Published : Oct 02, 2018 13:28 IST

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Valencia coach Marcelino Garcia Toral is concerned about the physicality Jose Mourinho has at his disposal and is adamant Manchester United is one of the three most imposing sides in Europe.

Marcelino's side faces United at Old Trafford on Tuesday and is readying his team for a battle, having highlighted the physical prowess the Premier League side have.

United is perceived to be in something of a crisis, with Mourinho's team going into the match without a win in three and its manager under increasing pressure.

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But, even though Marcelino believes that United is going to have certain advantages, he is convinced that it has weaknesses at the back. "They are physically among the three strongest teams in Europe," Marcelino told reporters.

"Offensively, they have a lot of potential with players of the highest level, some costing more than £70million who represent their countries."

"They have a strong aerial game and are prepared to fight for everything, both in the Premier League and in the Champions League."

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"We will try to counteract their game by working together. They are a team that struggle to defend as a unit, but are very strong in duels. Against Juventus, we saw what the Champions League us all about, and we have to compete for 90 minutes."

"We need to play the perfect match to win. A club like this, a team like this, one of the most successful coaches in the world, with huge investment and in the best club competition in the world, we can expect them to perform at their highest level. We are here to prevent them from performing at their peak."

Marcelino knows that United defender Eric Bailly particularly well having coached him at Villarreal. Although the Ivory Coast international is enduring a difficult moment in England, Marcelino has no doubts about the defender's ability.

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"Bailly is a young player who has had injuries that have made it difficult for him to progress in all aspects," he said.

"He needs time to adapt to the Premier League and to United. His individual attributes are beyond doubt. He will get to the top level."

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