Ole Solskjaer Man United EPL
Ole Solskjaer Man United

Man United dropped points yet again this time drawing against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in the Premier League.

The Blades managed to keep their top form and within the 52nd minutes they were 2-0 up and it was looking all downhill for the away side.

But thankfully, the Man United players did not give up hope like their previous game and managed to take a 3-2 lead only for Sheffield to score a 90th-minute equaliser.

Youngsters Brandon Williams and Mason Greenwood scored the first two goals and then it was Marcus Rashford who added the third.

But despite the forwards stepping up during the final quarter of the match, Gary Neville was totally unconvinced with the front three claiming they were only of the main reasons why the Blades were able to control the game to such a degree.

“The lack of movement from Rashford, Martial and James is a joke,” the former full-back said[as reported].

“All game. Nothing at all from them. United’s midfield is poor but you expect better from the front three.”

Graeme Souness had also had a thing or two to say regarding the Man United forwards saying that the likes of Rashford, James and Martial do have the talent to scare defenders but need to turn up more often.

“On a good day, they’ll destroy you,” Souness said.

“They’re all pacy, they’re all capable of getting goals but they’re a bit hit and miss. Martial, sometimes you look at him and think what a fantastic player he is, and then he goes absent.

“James, only a young man, new to this level, is a bit in and out and that’s understandable. And Marcus Rashford at 22 is their main man and he is the go-to man for the goals.

“On a good day they will destroy you, they will destroy you.

“You could end up chasing shadows with them, always running back towards your own goal, chasing them.”

Sheffield United were obviously the better side on Sunday but with the comeback, Man United have proved that if they get things going then they are a truly formidable opponent. Now it’s just a matter of finding consistency and playing with flair during each and every match.