Spurs vs Man Utd: Kane, Son & Lucas better than Rashford, Sancho & Cavani, says O'Hara | OneFootball

Spurs vs Man Utd: Kane, Son & Lucas better than Rashford, Sancho & Cavani, says O'Hara | OneFootball

Icon: GiveMeSport

GiveMeSport

·25 July 2021

Spurs vs Man Utd: Kane, Son & Lucas better than Rashford, Sancho & Cavani, says O'Hara

Article image:Spurs vs Man Utd: Kane, Son & Lucas better than Rashford, Sancho & Cavani, says O'Hara

Jadon Sancho was finally unveiled as a Manchester United earlier this week.

The Englishman has officially joined Man United in a £73m move from Dortmund.


OneFootball Videos


Man United now possess a truly brilliant front three consisting of Marcus Rashford, Sancho and Edinson Cavani.

Article image:Spurs vs Man Utd: Kane, Son & Lucas better than Rashford, Sancho & Cavani, says O'Hara

The answer is no, according to Jamie O'Hara.

The talkSPORT pundit thinks that Tottenham are one of the sides that have a better front three than United.

"I think Spurs’ front-three at their best is still better than that Manchester United front-three," he said.

Article image:Spurs vs Man Utd: Kane, Son & Lucas better than Rashford, Sancho & Cavani, says O'Hara

“Son is better than Rashford, Kane is better than Cavani, and OK Moura is not better than Sancho…

“But Moura had a great finish to last season and does produce at the top level.”

O'Hara went on to say that Liverpool have the best front three in the Premier League, just ahead of Manchester City.

“Liverpool have the best front-three in the Premier League – Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah," he added.

“That’s better than Man United’s, for me. Not based on last season, just based on talent and what they can produce when they’re at their best.

Varane to Man United ADVANCED STAGES | The Football Terrace

“I’d also argue Man City, if they line up with Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez and Kevin De Bruyne as a false-nine, that’s probably better than Manchester United’s, too.

“City do need to sign a new striker, but KDB is brilliant when he plays there. If it’s a choice between Gabriel Jesus and Cavani, you’d have to say Cavani, but if you’re talking Foden or Rashford, you’d say Foden."

View publisher imprint