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Published 19:16 27 Jan 2018 GMT
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"What I really like from him is the way he fights when the team loses the ball," Herrera told MUTV.
"He's always ready to be the first defender for the team, and that's big for us. Obviously, we know his quality on the ball, he’s amazing, but his fight, the way he defends, he's the first player to defend – I really like it."Herrera was a key player for United last season, and it could be argued that the Spanish midfielder was Mourinho's most important player. He expertly carried out his instructions, and just seemed to get what it meant to be a Mourinho player. Herrera was his manager's lieutenant on the field, and it's no surprise to see him focus on Sanchez's defensive qualities. Sanchez is excellent in both the defensive and attacking phases of play. But that Herrera focused on what he does when United don't have the ball, arguably reflects how his manager views the game. Mourinho has always prioritised effort when out of possession over almost any other quality in a player, and has discarded those who couldn't meet his expectations in this regard.
However, when asked about Sanchez's performance, Carrick focused on a different aspect.
"He is not bad, is he? Not bad for a little man," the midfielder said.
"He is going to be a terrific player, he is a proper Manchester United player, and it's great to have him here. He is so exciting and so dynamic. He's always looking to create opportunities, to play forward and the fans are going to enjoy watching him, hopefully we will enjoy playing with him."Interestingly, Carrick focuses on what Sanchez can do with the ball, praising his eagerness to try pass forward, his trickery and how much enjoyment he could bring to United. It could be argued that the United captain reflects the views of Sir Alex Ferguson, his former manager. Ferguson always placed an emphasis on having such exciting players. Listening to Herrera is like listening Mourinho speak about a player, while Carrick echoes what Ferguson valued in players. However, despite their contrasting views on the game, Mourinho and Herrera, Ferguson and Carrick would all appreciate Sanchez's winning mentality.
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