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5th September 2022
04:27pm BST

Ferguson got away with it because he was a genius, but central midfield became his blind spot, the way the goalkeeper position was between Peter Schmeichel leaving in 1999 and Edwin van der Saar arriving in 2005.
Between 2003 and 2012, Ferguson only signed eight central midfielders for the Man United first team - Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba, Liam Miller, Michael Carrick, Anderson, Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell. He made no first-team central midfield signings between 2008 and 2012.
And only one, Carrick, can be considered an unqualified success. The midfielder was a key player as the club won five Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Otherwise, Man United's midfield was barren, and that trend continued after Ferguson left.
From Bastian Schweinsteiger to Morgan Schneiderlin, Ander Herrera to Paul Pogba, Fred to Marouane Fellaini, it is difficult to argue that any of Man United's midfield signings since 2013 have been unequivocal successes. The deep-lying midfield role was a particular problem.
Yet, after just six games, it looks like new manager Ten Hag has put shape on this problem position. As Man United's victory over Arsenal shows, the Red Devils' midfield is firing again and it's largely due to a free transfer.
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Rashford registered an assist for Antony's debut strike, and Bruno played the ball into the final third, but the goal wouldn't have happened without Eriksen finding space in front of United's defence and playing an accurate pass to Bruno.
The Dane did what Keane, Carrick and Scholes would always aim to do for Man United - he broke the lines with his pass.
This was a common feature of Eriksen's performance, and he linked well with Fernandes, who can now play further forward.
And Rashford benefitted from playing alongside the 30-year-old.
Rashford has been in poor form for the last two seasons, but he looks revitalised by having a midfielder who can now find him with passes from deep.
It is a small sample size, but the England forward has received seven progressive passes per game so far this season. Last season, on average, he only received just four progressive passes per game.
Rashford now has passes to chase and isn't left waiting as United's midfield pass the ball backwards and sideways. Eriksen can find runners from almost anywhere on the pitch and is comfortable passing with either foot.
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Man United's midfield over the last two seasons has been where passing moves broke down. The Red Devils struggled to get up the pitch when Scott McTominay or Fred came into possession. The pair are more comfortable breaking up play than contributing to passing moves.
Over the last year, in Europe's top-five leagues, McTominay is in the bottom 36 per cent of midfielders for accurate forward passes. Fred is a bit higher, ranking in the top 65 per cent. Eriksen, however, is in the top 15 per cent of midfielders for successful progressive passes.
The former Spurs midfielder is the deep-lying midfielder Man United have been missing.
Eriksen is also improving the players around him. McTominay will most likely be replaced by Casemiro in United's strongest midfield in the coming weeks, but even the Scot has looked much better alongside Eriksen.
On Sunday at Old Trafford, McTominay made 27 passes against Arsenal, and all of them were successful. Last season in the Premier League, he averaged 41 passes per game, with a success rate of 85 per cent. Ten Hag has made a basic player strip his game down to its bare bones and he appears much more comfortable as a result.
Bruno also looks re-energised playing alongside Eriksen. The Portugal midfielder can now focus on making a difference in the final third, where he can make the final pass or shoot, rather than being responsible for dictating play.
"He has to interchange with the spaces where he has to be and the rest have to adapt to that. He can make a game for you, make the switch of play, he sees a pass between the lines, make the final pass and go into attack to score a goal. He can improve his defence, when he plays like today one small mistake, we’ll give him that, he played a magnificent game."
Eriksen is evidently already a key player for Ten Hag, one of the team's leaders, and United's midfield looks healthier than it has for years with him in the team. Ten Hag, by using Eriksen deeper in midfield, has opened up the potential of his team.
Man United, meanwhile, have gone from failing to find value in the transfer market, to solving a problem position with a free transfer.
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