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Diogo Dalot revealed two players that made MU headache last season

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DioGo Dalot admitted that two MU players made the team “headache” last season but that would not repeat in this year's campaign.

Mbeumo and Cunha are two players that make MU headache last season

Dalot was a player who often played in the season before Man United did not win any title and has the lowest achievement in the tournament for more than 50 years.

To aim for a new campaign promising changes, coach Ruben Amorim was very busy in the transfer market, signing a contract with Maheus Cunha (Wolves) and Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford), both causing many problems for Manunited last season. In addition, MU is also preparing to promote the recruitment of RB LEIPZIG striker Benjamin Sesko.

CuHa scored directly from the corner of the 2-0 victory over Amorim's team last season, and it was embarrassing because just a week after this script recurs when Son Heung-min did the same thing for Tottenham in the match in the British League Cup.

Although Mbeumo did not score in the defeat of Man United 3-4 at G-Tech, the Cameroon player still impressed the season for Brentford.

Cute and Mbeumo are ready to shine at MU

Dalot was asked about the additional players in the summer on the CBS Sports Golazo and admitted that CunHa as well as MBeumo were two names that made MU very headache last season.

“I am very happy because they are with us because every time we face them, they always make us have a lot of headaches. Obviously they do not need to prove anything about trying to adapt to this country, they understand this tournament too,” Dalot said.

“They have played for many years in the Premier League, so now they only need a big team and try to take us back to the position that this club is worth and help us achieve that,” the Portuguese star added.

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In addition, Dalot also revealed that both Cunha and Mbeumo were stable when the team prepared for the opening match against Arsenal after two weeks: “I think they are two big characters, two humble people, which is what we need – those who want to improve every day.

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