Deeney: I don’t see the role of Sheshko. His shooting is not as powerful as my passing.

Former Watford forward Troy Deeney was interviewed recently and criticized Manchester United forward Sheshko.
Dini said: "Sheshko looks like a baby giraffe. I watched him and he scored in two consecutive games before the international break. At that time, I thought, 'Okay, after the international break, he will definitely come back with confidence.'"
"I am not referring to the goal issue, because unless you are an outlier like Haaland, forwards will always experience a goal drought. It's normal for ordinary players to have ups and downs. But I don't see what his role is. To be honest, my passing power is stronger than his shooting at some times. When Cunha and Mbemo try to cooperate with him, he moves forward, but he moves forward when he is needed. He is never in the same channel as his teammates. 4} "I can see the raw talent in him and understand the club's motivation to sign him, but this is why I have always questioned Manchester United's recruitment strategy for three years. They sold Hoylen because the player's performance did not meet expectations, but Sheshko has the same problem, and the two technical characteristics are highly overlapping. At this time, guidance from senior forwards is needed: 'This situation should be handled this way, that situation should be dealt with that way. As a young man, The ability to hold the ball behind the back is insufficient, let me demonstrate the skills. '"
"I really can't understand why they continue to spend 70 to 80 million to introduce a forward, and then say in an understatement, 'He will find the feeling.' Deeney even said that he would rather let Dutch striker Verhorst, who scored only 2 goals in 31 games when he was on loan at Manchester United four years ago, as the forward than choose Sesco.
He said: "When Amad or Mbemo broke through from the wing, Sheshko would never decisively move forward to signal 'cross here.' And when the winger did not choose to cross, he would not actively ask in the penalty area to 'pass the ball to me.' Perhaps this has something to do with his character."
"We I don’t know much about this young man, but he may be a withdrawn type with a high IQ but not good at interpersonal interaction. But now that he is in Manchester United, I would rather have Verhorst return. At least he is full of fighting spirit and will keep running to disrupt the defense.”
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