Erik ten Hag should be picking Casemiro in his Manchester United starting lineup and not doing so is a ‘very stupid’ decision, that’s according to Rafael van der Vaart.
The big money summer signing from Real Madrid is yet to start any Premier League game for United, coming off the bench four times, and he did so again in the derby on Sunday.
The Brazilian came on with half an hour to play but United were already 4-1 down and they went on to lose 6-3 on a tough afternoon for Ten Hag and his team.
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Scott McTominay has been playing in the holding midfield role and performing well, but Van der Vaart believes Ten Hag should have thrown Casemiro straight into the starting XI when he arrived from Spain.
While McTominay has been impressive, Casemiro is a more accomplished player and continuing to pick the Scotland international creates issues for Ten Hag, believes his fellow Dutchman.
‘Ten Hag should have started playing Casemiro straight away,’ Van der Vaart said on Dutch television.
‘McTominay starts performing and Man United start winning and then of course he can’t put McTominay out of the team anymore, I find this very stupid from him because you are creating your own problem.’
Ten Hag has explained why Casemiro has not been starting yet in the Premier League, as United have been playing well without him and there was no need to change the team, although that may change.
‘On the day we signed him, we started to win and it’s about the team,’ Ten Hag said. ‘The team is doing really well, it’s not against Casemiro, it’s for, in this case, Scott McTominay, he performed great in the team and then we get into a run.
‘But I’m sure it will be important for us in the long and short-term, he will find himself in the team but it has to come in a natural way.’