Jamie Carragher has questioned how Manchester United will get Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount in the same team when both players are available for selection.
Mount started United's crushing 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday evening, though Fernandes was absent as he missed his first-ever game for the Reds through injury.
How Erik ten Hag chooses to line up his midfield when both players return, having not been able to start the pair to date, remains to be seen.
The duo featured in the same squad at the start of the season, though Carragher has raised questions over the suitability of such an approach. READ MORE: Crystal Palace embarrassment could signal the end of another Manchester United manager READ MORE: Manchester United player ratings as Casemiro and Christian Eriksen awful vs Crystal Palace Raising concerns over how Ten Hag is able to get the best out of both players, the former Liverpool defender told Sky Sports: "I must say when he [Mount] was brought in, even though I like him as a player, I did think how does that work with Bruno? "Because Mason Mount is that player you play in a 4-3-3, he's not a winger and he does not really have that pace, but in a 4-3-3, he will work back, he can press and get you that goal. "But Bruno is not a player for a 4-3-3, he's a number ten," continued Carragher. "I don't think he is disciplined to play...
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