Manchester United left-back Alex Telles ‘is what club have been missing’ and can mirror Liverpool’s assist kings Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson, claims Ryan Giggs
- Ryan Giggs believes new signing from Porto Alex Telles is key piece of puzzle
- Manchester United full-back scored 26 goals with 57 assists for old side
- Welshman thinks United want him to be like Liverpool’s attacking full-backs
Ryan Giggs believe Manchester United want Alex Telles to mirror Liverpool‘s attacking full-backs.
The Old Trafford legend, now Wales boss, thinks his old side are keen to copy their rivals’ blueprint for success out wide with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson so integral to Jurgen Klopp‘s side.
Telles joined United from Porto for £15.4million where he had racked up 26 goals and 57 assists, incredible output from a defensive player.
Alex Telles joined Manchester United with a superb goals and assists record from Porto
Ryan Giggs thinks United want him to mirror Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson
‘Telles, I think that’s something we’ve been missing’, Giggs told the Webby & O’Neill YouTube channel.
‘You look at Liverpool, Trent and Robertson – the goals and assists that they provide.
‘Now, full-backs have to have that in their armour. If the wingers are coming in, the full-backs have to create the width and make goals.’
Alexander-Arnold has 36 assists in 140 Liverpool games and Robertson is on 32 from 134.
Giggs thinks Telles could be a missing piece of the puzzle for United and add a new dimension
Telles started for United at wing-back in their impressive 2-1 win over PSG in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
And in the BT Sport studio, Owen Hargreaves felt that would be the best position for the Brazilian to thrive.
‘He is a good player, a great attacking player,’ he said.
‘He gets assists, works up and down – he’s probably more suited to playing as a wing-back because defensively he’s not great.
‘In terms of assists, his numbers are off the charts. He’s great on set pieces, he’s a good addition to United, a modern full-back.’
The 27-year-old Brazilian is in his prime and his best role could well be at wing-back
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