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In August 2014, Manchester United signed Argentine winger Angel Di Maria from Real Madrid for a then-British record transfer fee of £59.7 million. The signing was seen as a major coup for the club and was expected to help them challenge for the Premier League title. However, Di Maria's time at Old Trafford proved to be a disappointment, and he left the club just one year later. In this article, we will explore why signing Di Maria proved to be a mistake for Manchester United.
One of the main reasons why Di Maria struggled at Manchester United was due to his failure to adapt to the physicality of the Premier League. The Argentine had been used to playing in the more technical and tactical environment of La Liga, and he found it difficult to cope with the physical demands of English football. He was often outmuscled by opposition defenders, and he struggled to impose himself on games.
Another reason why Di Maria failed to live up to expectations at Manchester United was due to his poor attitude. The Argentine was reportedly unhappy with the way he was being played by then-manager Louis van Gaal, and he was not afraid to show his frustration on the pitch. He was often seen arguing with teammates and coaching staff, and this had a negative impact on team morale.
Di Maria's poor form and attitude were also compounded by a series of off-field issues. He and his family were reportedly unsettled in Manchester, and they were the victims of a burglary in which thieves broke into their home while they were sleeping. This incident is believed to have had a profound effect on Di Maria's state of mind, and it is likely to have contributed to his poor form on the pitch.