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Hannibal Mejbri sent warning about his Man Utd body language

Hannibal Mejbri sent warning about his Man Utd body language


Manchester United have high hope for their young player Hannibal Mejbri 


Former Man Utd player Ben Thornley has warned the club youth star Hannibal Mejbri about his recent body language while displaying his talent for the youth team.


Hannibal Mejbri is ready for a pivotal campaign in his fledgling career with the 17-year-old appearing on a full-time promotion to the U23s for their return campaign to the English Premier League 2 Division One.


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Neil Wood's side will be facing a difficult task even knowing that staying in the top-flight with Manchester United having prioritized loan moves for one of their best youngsters rather than keeping them for reserve game.



The Man Utd youngster Mejbri is the star of the show, given he joined the Red from AS Monaco last year a deal worth £9.3million, but has already found it very frustrating playing against physical sides at an age group he is not used to.


Hannibal Mejbri sent warning about his Man Utd body language


The France midfielder has shown glimpses of his talent and brilliance in the recent weeks However, the former youth hopeful Thornley has already given some advice and warned Mejbri about his body language and how it might be perceived by his fellow players.


'Now Mejbri is very brilliance and talented player but the other night they did not give him any time on the ball and they look a big strong, quite physical Leicester side,' Thornley said to tribal football.'He is very fast to become frustrated.


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'Sometime when you see that from the bench when you get foreigners to beginning waving their arms around and showing dissent signs that can get your teammate's attention, you have just got to get on with it.


'Hannibal is still a young bo, but when he is stepping up to play in the U23s on a regular basis, which he will definitely do this season, 



he has got to know that he is coming up against a bigger, better, and stronger challenge and he needs to learn that he is not always going to be the top dog to watch after all the time on the pitch, 


especially when you have got somebody who won't give you a lot of time and is very stronger than you on the pitch.'   


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