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Eric Cantona raises Man Utd concern as he advises ex-club to be ‘clever like Liverpool’

Cantona advises Man utd

Man Utd legend Eric Cantona has encouraged his former club to be “clever like Liverpool” as they can no longer attract the best players in the world.

Cantona also thinks Man Utd should copy Liverpool’s methods and develop players like they have done with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.

As their deal to sign Wout Weghorst edges closer, the club legend thinks United’s transfer policy must change.

“During the time of Alex Ferguson if you wanted a player, the best in the world, he would come to Manchester United because they were winning in England and Europe,” Cantona, who admitted he was unaware of Weghorst or his move to United, told the PA News agency.

“Manchester United were the biggest club in the world and they had the money to buy any type of player.

“Now it is different, because the best players want to play in a team to win things and United are not in the position to be able to choose the best ones because the best ones won’t come to United.

“So you have to be clever. Clever like Liverpool. They took Mane and Salah, not the best players in the world, but with a great team and a great atmosphere, together they won things.

“And then Mane and Salah became the best players in the world. That’s a great example for United.”

Cantona, who arrived at United in 1992, does believe, however, that Ten Hag has the right approach in introducing a stricter regime at the club.

The in-form Marcus Rashford fell foul of the new policy when he was dropped from the side to play Wolves a fortnight ago because he overslept and missed a team meeting, but he came off the bench to score the winner.

“You need to have a bit of discipline to win things. But it is not only about that, it is about so many things,” added the 56-year-old, speaking at the National Football Museum in Manchester where an exhibition by local artist Michael Browne, commissioned by Cantona and entitled ‘From Moss Side to Marseille’, opens to the public on Saturday.

“It’s about attitude, it’s about how you behave. When you play for a club like Manchester United you have to have the club in your blood.

“You have to give your life to this club, to the fans. Then, if you win, OK but if you don’t win at least you have given everything.

“In England it is difficult to win because there are so many clubs who can win it. So if you don’t win it you have to at least give everything in every game, or at least try to give everything in every game.

“And to give…

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