“These are the type of players Madrid can never have in there team. The coach is using these players to kill their team week in week out. Erik ten Hag must make sure they don’t start against Chelsea Tomorrow or they loss”-Alan Shearer says two Man Utd stars ‘would make him run mad if he was playing with them.
Alan Shearer, renowned as one of the premier strikers of his era, boasts an impressive tally of 260 goals in the Premier League, cementing his legacy as a prolific scorer.
Over the course of his illustrious career, the 53-year-old plied his trade for esteemed clubs such as Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, and his hometown side, Newcastle United.
Since hanging up his boots, Shearer has transitioned into punditry, frequently gracing the screens of BBC as an astute commentator. During a recent segment on The Rest Is Football podcast, Shearer singled out two Manchester United players whom he believes would frustrate him immensely if he shared the pitch with them.
Expressing his disdain for wingers who habitually cut inside onto their favored foot instead of delivering crosses, Shearer specifically targeted Antony and Garnacho as culprits of this irksome tendency.
He elaborated, stating, “That would do my nut in playing for Man Utd with those two, Antony and Garnacho, who keep doing that all the time.”
Shearer’s criticism of Antony is not newfound, as he had previously voiced his frustration on Match of the Day, highlighting the Brazilian winger’s predictable preference for cutting inside onto his left foot, thereby enabling defenders to anticipate and counter his moves effectively.
While Shearer’s pet peeve centers on wingers’ reluctance to deliver crosses, former Manchester City defender Micah Richards chimed in with his own annoyance: midfielders opting for backward passes when opportunities to advance the play forward present themselves.
Meanwhile, podcast host Gary Lineker humorously added his distaste for players theatrically going to ground at the slightest touch, likening their reactions to being struck by a sniper.Alan Shearer, known for his prolific scoring in the Premier League, transitioned into punditry after retiring from football. Recently, on The Rest Is Football podcast, he criticized Manchester United wingers Antony and Garnacho for their habit of cutting inside instead of delivering crosses. Shearer had previously voiced similar frustrations with Antony’s predictable moves. Micah Richards also highlighted midfielders’ backward passes, while Gary Lineker humorously criticized players for exaggerating falls.