Amad Diallo has been characterised as a "mentality monster" as former Rangers players provide their perspectives on the £19 million talent from Manchester United. - soocer442
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Amad Diallo has been characterised as a “mentality monster” as former Rangers players provide their perspectives on the £19 million talent from Manchester United.

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Amad Diallo has been characterised as a “mentality monster” as former Rangers players provide their perspectives on the £19 million talent from Manchester United.

 

 


Although Manchester United may no longer possess the formidable presence they once had or feature the roster of renowned players from their previous encounter,

 

 

 

Rangers can nonetheless anticipate a challenging evening at Old Trafford. Philippe Clement is likely to possess confidence in his ability to challenge his counterpart; however, the manager must exercise caution regarding a player with whom several members of his squad are intimately familiar.

 

 

 

A-mad, who was previously on loan at Rangers, has now emerged as a key player for Manchester United, a significant contrast to his time spent predominantly observing from the dugout or the bleachers at Ibrox.

 

 

The Rangers duo harboured the belief that Amad Diallo possessed the potential to attain the highest echelons of success. Upon the arrival of the £19 million winger in Glasgow alongside Aaron Ramsey,

 

 

 

it appeared that Giovanni van Bronckhorst had been endowed with the additional quality and offensive prowess necessary to secure the Scottish Premiership title. It is widely acknowledged how events ultimately unfolded; nevertheless, both Scott Arfield and Ryan Jack consistently believed that Amad was destined for greatness.

 

 

 

“Our initial intention was merely to engage in a moderate physical exertion; however, he exhibited an extraordinary mental fortitude.” I am contemplating that, given his talent and ambition, this young individual is poised to be a noteworthy figure to observe.

 

 

“At that time, did I believe that he would succeed at Manchester United?” The candid response is likely to be ‘no.’ Given their approach to player transactions, I did not anticipate that he would receive such opportunities.

 

 

 

“But when I saw him ripping it up with Sunderland after he left us and I was thinking, ‘he’s learnt from the experience in Glasgow and he’s better for it’.” To which Jack subsequently contributed: “Numerous players possess talent; however, they require additional attributes, and Amad exemplifies these qualities.”Was Amad afforded a just opportunity at Rangers?

 

 

 

There exists a prevailing perception that Amad was subjected to inequitable treatment by Van Bronckhorst during his loan tenure at Rangers. Scott Wright was allocated increased playing time on the right flank, a decision that now appears rather absurd; however, this occurred only after the division of the top six and into the month of April.

 

 

In actuality, he spent a greater duration on the sideline compared to Amad. He demonstrated commendable performance towards the conclusion of the season, having recorded three goals and two assists in seven matches, which ultimately warranted his selection for the Europa League final.

 

 

 

The player who received the highest frequency of selections was Fashion Sakala, a conclusion that is reasonable considering his capacity to generate impressive statistics and the fact that he is a permanent member of the Rangers squad rather than a loaned player.

 

 

 

Saka Ka Wright possessed a physicality that Amad initially lacked; however, it appeared to coalesce for him during the concluding matches of the league season, as he contributed a

 

 

 

few goals and demonstrated increased robustness. Hindsight is indeed a remarkable phenomenon; however, Amad was not the player he has since become, despite the fact that those who observed him closely harboured a subtle belief in his latent potential.







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