Why signing Nemanja Matic makes sense for Jose Mourinho and Manchester United
Nemanja Matic is the man for Jose Mourinho
Manchester United have bought Nemanja Matic. Here, Nick Wright explains why signing the Serb makes sense for Jose Mourinho.
Manchester United's pursuit of Nemanja Matic dropped out of
the headlines earlier this summer as they dramatically beat Chelsea to
the signing of Romelu Lukaku from Everton, but on Monday the Old
Trafford club announced they had added the Serb to their squad.It's a move Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville backed this month,
saying United needed reinforcements in central midfield "United need another holding midfield player," he said. "Michael Carrick has got one more year but he can't play every single week so they do need to have that player who can come in and do the same job - and Matic would be able to do that."
It seemed especially curious given how Matic and Mourinho's last spell together ended. Matic was one of Chelsea's worst performers when their title defence unravelled at the start of the 2015/16 season. He suffered the ignominy of being substituted after coming off the bench during a 3-1 defeat to Southampton, and there was a costly red card against West Ham a few weeks later.
Nemanja Matic endured a difficult 2015/16 season at Chelsea
Matic's place in Chelsea's team appeared to be at risk when Antonio Conte brought N'Golo Kante to Stamford Bridge 12 months later, but instead of slipping down the pecking order, he started 30 Premier League games. He did not attract as many plaudits as some of his team-mates, but he was undoubtedly a key figure. Keeping Cesc Fabregas out of the team was an achievement in itself.
Gary Neville says Chelsea's Nemanja Matic would fit the bill for Manchester United
"Playing to win, responsibility to win, coping with the pressure to win," he said in February, "this is something that has to belong in your natural habitat and for some guys it doesn't." Since then, the issue has been exacerbated by the departure of Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
In a rejuvenated Matic, he has acquired a player with the mentality and experience he craves. The 28-year-old is not the most vocal presence on the pitch but he is a commanding character who exudes authority. It was Matic, remember, who gave Chelsea's rousing team talk before their Capital One Cup final triumph over Tottenham in March 2015.
Mourinho will relish that kind of presence in the Manchester United dressing room, and Matic also gives him options on the pitch. Ander Herrera performed well at the base of United's midfield when called upon last season, but he is not a natural holding player. Matic is, and he offers more quality than Marouane Fellaini and more athleticism than Carrick.
He can certainly help Mourinho bring the best out of Paul Pogba. Matic could be deployed alongside Herrera in a 4-2-3-1 formation, allowing the Frenchman to move into a more advanced role, but he could also sit in the middle of a 4-3-3, protecting the back four and leaving Pogba to take up the left-sided role in which he excelled for Juventus.
Matic might not offer quite the same level of distribution as Carrick, but he is more than comfortable in possession and Mourinho has praised his passing ability in the past. "It is difficult for him to lose the ball," he said in March 2015. "But at the same time, he is not the kind of guy to play square passes. He can keep possession, but he can see the movement forward, passing into space."
Nemanja Matic vies with Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini
Matic is no rising star but on closer inspection, it's clear why Mourinho has been interested in a reunion. As Manchester United prepare to battle for the big prizes in the season ahead, the two-time title-winning midfielder seems to be exactly what they need.



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