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Manchester United icon Gary Pallister believes Ralf Rangnick and Gary Neville could be the key for Aaron Wan-Bissaka to improve. The 24-year-old has been one of United's most under-fire players this season as limitations to his game continue to be exploited.
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Wan-Bissaka joined United in a £50million deal in 2019 with massive expectations on his shoulders.
But the full-back role has revolutionised in recent years, and players are now expected to create and score goals as well as prevent them.
While Wan-Bissaka's last-ditch tackling ability is applaudable, his attacking prowess is minuscule compared to the likes of Reece James and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
But legendary United defender Pallister thinks the best in the number 29's position can make an impact at both ends of the pitch.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka has endured a tough season so far. (Image: GETTY)
Pallister wants to see more from Wan-Bissaka to keep up with the typical modern-day full-back mould and thinks he can look at Neville's rise at United as inspiration.
He told Compare.bet: "Yeah, I think you look at modern-day full-backs, and you probably would expect a bit more from Wan-Bissaka.
"Wan-Bissaka is good at defending one on one, not many people get past him. As a centre-half, you want your defenders to defend, but the best ones can do it both ways.
"I think that's something Wan Bissaka needs to improve on. I don't think it's just me saying that, I think everyone who looks at it wants more from him. Maybe that's something Rangnick can help with.
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"Gary Neville became a really good overlapping full-back, and he was a centre-half.
"It wasn't natural for him, but he learned how to do it through good coaching, self-belief, wanting to be better, and he took that onto the football pitch.
"Wan Bissaka's got loads of pace but I want him to be more positive in the final third."
Pallister's take has previously been echoed by many United supporters who will hope Rangnick can positively impact Wan-Bissaka's game.
Man Utd could target a new right-back in January. (Image: EXPRESS)