Jose Mourinho still has not figured out how
best to use Alexis Sanchez at Manchester United, believes former Arsenal
defender Nigel Winterburn.
The Chile forward has scored once and added two assists in
six starts for United since arriving in January as part of a swap deal
that saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan move in the opposite direction.
United
have not scored in three of those games, losing at Tottenham and
Newcastle before drawing 0-0 against Sevilla on Thursday, with Mourinho
deploying Sanchez primarily on the left of United's attack.
Anthony Martial had previously staked his claim for that role but he
has not scored since netting the winner in a 1-0 victory away at Burnley
in the game prior to Sanchez's arrival, as he has struggled to adapt to
playing on the right.
Winterburn believes Sanchez would be best
utilised at United in a central attacking role where he can offer more
support to Romelu Lukaku.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was not
impressed when asked if Alexis Sanchez appreciates tactical instructions
"He will make his mark eventually at Manchester United that is for sure," Winterburn told Premier League Daily.
"I
actually believe personally that this season Sanchez has not been at
the same high level that he was at last season. He has just had a slight
[dip] in form.
"He has now moved to a new club. How will Manchester United use Sanchez best within the dynamics of their set-up?
"I just wonder eventually whether Sanchez will come in and play off
the central striker in Lukaku. I could see that working very, very well
for them.
"Then you can use Martial or Rashford down one of your
wings as well. I think that might start to excite some of the Manchester
United supporters. It is a way of getting another creative player into
your team.
"He is going to be a huge success but it is going to
take him a little bit of time to settle in to the different styles of
Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho."