Manchester United centre-back Victor Lindelof was in fine form for Sweden as he helped his nation grab a 1-0 win over Albania in the Euros warm-up match at the Friends Arena on Monday.
Gustaf Nilsson scored the lone goal of the game in the 62nd minute, after a goalless first half. Jon Dahl Tomasson made several changes to the starting XI that lost against Portugal. Lindelof kept his place in the team.
The United defender was on the wrong side of the criticism from fans due to his poor display against Roberto Martinez’s side last week. However, he made sure that he maintained his composure and came back stronger against Albania.
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He bounced back by making three clearances and two tackles. He had failed to register even a single successful tackle against Portugal. But against Albania, he was promising at the back and also helped his team get a clean sheet.
Lindelof also completed 50 of his attempted 56 passes. Although he lost possession seven times he made sure he won the majority of his ground duels (five out of seven).
Man United fans will be pleased with the Swedish star’s defensive display and will be hopeful that he contributes similarly in his next Premier League match.
Man United need Lindelof to be at his best against Brentford on Sunday
The Red Devils face Brentford at the GTech Stadium on Sunday with their eyes on the UCL spot. Erik ten Hag is facing injury concerns at the back with several senior centre-backs doubtful for the clash against the Bees.
Former captain Harry Maguire recently picked up a knock while on international duty. Meanwhile, Jonny is not 100% fit for the match and Lisandro Martinez continues to be sidelined.
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The onus is on Lindelof to pair with Raphael Varane and grab all three points. Every game from here matters a lot for the club’s ambitions towards building a better base for the upcoming summer transfer window.
To attract top players, they need to play in the best competition in the world. We expect an easy game for the men in Red this weekend.