Manchester United were the better team against FC Internazionale
#3 Aaron Wan-Bissaka
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Wan-Bissaka has gone from strength to strength in Pre-season
The Englishman has been impressive so far in pre-season but has taken time to adjust to the requirements of playing for Manchester United. Wan-Bissaka has been guilty of lacking attacking ambition at times, and perhaps it was one change that Solskjaer would have wanted from him. Against Inter Milan though, there were no complaints.
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Wan-Bissaka was certainly the pick of the United defenders, tracking back efficiently and ensuring that Inter hardly found any joy through that right side. Even though the Englishman regularly joined the attack, he was hardly caught out of position. Whenever Inter tried to break through, he was the first man flying back and his speed at times was frightening. His tackles were spot on and extremely effective all through the game.
Yet it was his presence in the final third that made all the difference on the night. Wan-Bissaka was arguably one of United’s most potent attackers and he ensured Inter left wing-back Dalbert had a miserable night.
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