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‘I lost who I was as a player’ – Lingard addresses Man United struggles – The World Game
Jesse Lingard admitted he “lost who I was as a player” as he addressed his difficult 2019-20 campaign with Manchester United.

The England international made just nine Premier League starts – by far his fewest since his breakthrough 2015-16 season with United – and the most recent of those came in a New Year’s Day loss to Arsenal.
Lingard, who was taken off in each of those nine games, was restricted to a handful of substitute appearances as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side rediscovered their form either side of the coronavirus-enforced break to secure a top-four finish and qualify for next season’s Champions League.
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