Three things we learned from Manchester United’s 4-1 win over Melbourne Victory


 Manchester Joined's pre-season went on in style with a 4-1 rebound prevail upon Melbourne Triumph.

The game got off to the absolute worst beginning for Erik ten Witch's side with Chris Ikonomidis completing a fine counter assault to give Triumph the lead after only five minutes.

From ther,e Joined overwhelmed the play yet battled to separate their obstinate resistance, at last turning the coordinate around with two objectives late in the first-half from Scott McTominay and Antony Military.

After the break it was a lot of something very similar, with a late strike from Marcus Rashford and an own objective from Edmond Lupancu making the scoreline look undeniably more decent, and giving further consolation to Red Fiends fans after the 4-0 win over Liverpool recently.

Alex Telles job provides insight over Lisandro Martinez position

Ten Witch rolled out ten improvements at half-time, and his middle back determination made for fascinating survey, as Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof were supplanted by Eric Bailly and Alex Telles.

Telles isn't just connected with a create some distance from Joined together but on the other hand is a left-back, which recommends that Ten Witch is preparing the remainder of the side for the appearance of Ajax's Lisandro Martinez.

The flexible Argentine is set to join Joined for £46million and fly out to Australia to join the pre-season visit, however empowered the middle back's to likewise play as a protective midfielder and left-back, it was indistinct where precisely he would work at Old Trafford.

That seems to have now been replied, with Martinez prone to space into the left-hand-side of protection, the place that has been to a great extent involved by Harry Maguire for the last three seasons, in spite of the fact that he has never been a characteristic fit there.

Moreover, during the first-half against Triumph the Britain global played on the right-hand-side, recommending that Ten Witch's favored focus back matching will be Maguire and Martinez.
Ethan Laird in front of Aaron Wan-Bissaka in the food chain

Right-back is a region that many accept needs redesigning at Joined together, with neither Aaron Wan-Bissaka nor Diogo Dalot ready to hold down the spot.

Dalot began Friday's down, however Wan-Bissaka was left on the seat as foundation graduate Ethan Laird was subbed on at the break all things considered.

The 20-year-old showed extraordinary commitment while borrowed at Swansea and Bournemouth last season and may now assume a bigger part in the first-group following a respectable 45 minutes against Triumph.

With respect to Wan-Bissaka, his time at Joined could be reaching a conclusion only three years subsequent to leaving Precious stone Royal residence for £50m.

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