Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo has found himself at the center of a tactical debate following recent comments by former club captain Gary Neville. Speaking on the "Stick to Football" podcast, Neville suggested that the 26-year-old Cameroonian international might flourish more effectively at Arsenal or Chelsea than he currently does at Old Trafford. Despite joining Manchester United from Brentford and becoming a key offensive weapon, Neville argued that the tactical environments at United's London rivals would better suit Mbeumo's technical profile.
Statistically, Mbeumo has been one of the standout performers for the Red Devils this season, delivering clinical results in front of goal. In 22 appearances, he has netted 10 goals and contributed two assists, proving his value as a reliable goal-scoring threat in the Premier League. However, Neville's assessment implies that the specific systems employed by Mikel Arteta at Arsenal or the current structure at Chelsea could further amplify Mbeumo's attributes, potentially unlocking even higher levels of performance than those seen during his current tenure in Manchester.
The timing of these comments comes as Manchester United prepares for a crucial Premier League encounter against Everton on February 23, 2023. Under the guidance of Michael Carrick, Mbeumo is expected to lead the line as the team looks to maintain its momentum and secure three points. This upcoming match will serve as another test of his adaptability and importance to the squad, providing an immediate opportunity for the attacker to demonstrate his focus amidst the ongoing discussions regarding his long-term fit and future in the top flight.
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