Lineker: Obviously Mbemo can adapt to the pressure of playing for Manchester United, it doesn t affect him
1:06pm, 28 October 2025Football

October 28th In a program, England star Lineker talked about Manchester United's current state and explained why he had doubts about Mbemo.
Lineker said this: "I thought they played well and Mbemo was really good. For a player who performed well at Brentford, the question is whether he can adapt to the pressure of one of the giant clubs in world football. You can never be completely sure whether a player can handle this kind of pressure, but he obviously can, and it does not affect him at all. I think the same about Cunha, he is another excellent player."
In B In the BC program, Manchester United legend Rooney also talked about Mbeumo. He said: "His energy, hard work and desire are exactly what it takes to be a Manchester United player. I did say that I was a little unsure about Mbemo, but I think he has shown that he belongs to Manchester United."
"His performance has been very stable, and I think that is the key. If you can continue to appear in the right position and seize the opportunity, you can score 20 goals in a season."
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