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Victor Lindelof helped prove worrying Aaron Wan-Bissaka suspicion for Manchester United vs Leeds

Since the appointment of Ralf Rangnick as Manchester United's interim manager, Diogo Dalot has seemingly been the undisputed right-back for the team over Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

Though neither are truly great going forward, Dalot looks a lot more comfortable in possession than his English counterpart and this seems to play in his favour.

Former United defender Rio Ferdinand commented on this battle for the right-back position late last year, saying: "I’ve got to be honest, Wan-Bissaka has got a hell of a job getting back in this team. The same for Luke Shaw.

"They’ve both got one hell of a job. One thing this manager likes is full-backs who can actually play and get on the ball. As well as doing the other stuff like pressing, he wants output with the ball. That’s the weakest part of Wan-Bissaka’s game, there’s going to be a big fight for him to get back into this team."

Where Ferdinand has been proved wrong over Shaw, who since his recovery from injury has seemingly slotted back into the starting XI and been a big part of United's game at least going forward, it seems he was right about Wan-Bissaka who has seen limited game time.

But with an important Champions League fixture against Atletico Madrid just around the corner, Rangnick decided to take the opportunity to rotate some players against a Leeds United side who had been struggling with form and injuries.

Wan-Bissaka was brought in and unfortunately proved why he has been made a substitute under the German.

Defensively he was largely solid enough and showed many of the attributes that initially made him a success under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with his tackling and one-on-one defending, but he did make a mistake allowing Daniel James to cross the ball in for Leeds' second

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