Van de Beek Will Play 'Big, Big Part' for Man Utd this Season – Solskjaer
Donny van de
Beek will play a "big, big part" for Manchester United this season
said manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who defended his decision to use the £35m
summer signing sparingly so far.
The
midfielder has only started in two of his seven appearances both in the EFL Cup
and he did not feature in last weekend's 0-0 draw against Chelsea.
"It
says a lot about our depth of quality that we don't have to use him in every
game, it says it all about our ambitions," said Solskjaer.
During the
news conference building up to Wednesday's match against RB Leipzig, the
Norwegian boss highlighted that his side would be playing a game every two or
three days and that he would need to make use of his whole squad.
However, the
lack of match-time afforded for the Dutchman, 23, has led TV pundits including
former United full-back Patrice Evra and ex-Liverpool defender
Jamie Carragher, to question why the club signed him, especially when they have
a bountiful supply of midfielders.
Solskjaer
added: "It's nice for some players and commentators to have a little go. I
know you're short on time on television and have to put your point across
quickly, but you have to know you don't have to start the first three games to
know you're an important part of the squad.
"I'd be
disappointed if some of my team-mates said I wasn't important at Manchester
United but I didn't start many games. Donny will be very, very important for
us. Don't worry about that."
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