In the 11th round of the Premier League last night, Manchester United drew 2-2 away from Tottenham. Game commentators Berbatov and Defoe talked about the performance of Manchester United forward Sheshko.
Sheshko came on as a substitute for Manchester United in the 58th minute. In the 86th minute, Manchester United goalkeeper Lamence kicked the ball. Sheshko headed forward and continued to move forward. Mount passed the ball and gave Sheshko a single chance. But Sheshko was tackled by Tottenham defender Van Der Ven when he shot, and then Tottenham goalkeeper Vicario got the ball. Sheshko was also injured and left the field during this attack. As a result, Manchester United, which had run out of substitutions, could only play with 10 men in the final minutes.
Berbatov, who played for Manchester United and Tottenham, said: "I want to express support and I sympathize with Sheshko's situation. Yes, he needs to do better and maybe use his left foot more to control the ball so that he can get rid of defenders. But we cannot deny that Van der Ven's tackle is very good. Maybe it is a lack of confidence and playing time, This affected his (Sheshko's) performance. Then he was injured and left the field, which also showed that he may not be ready to engage in the game at full speed."
Tottenham star Defoe also believed: "I said before the game that for a center... when you are rested or rotated, no matter what, it will definitely be disappointing when you are not in the team. . But make sure you are ready to go out, because you may change the game, you will get a chance, you may change the game in one moment or one opportunity."
Defoe continued: "I'm not saying it was an easy opportunity, because the opponent's tackle was beautiful, but at the same time, when you rush forward, you have to keep confidence. "The first touch always determines the goal, if you take the ball away from the defender, you can go and finish it. He will be disappointed when he looks back at the game because he didn't actually shoot and he got injured because of it, but that's why you always have to be ready to play and make an impact."
