Patrick Dorgu from Manchester United left a big impression in Old Trafford in the first few months.
The 20-year-old’s displays on the left Wing-Back did not set the world on fire, but they have asked an insight into what is needed by a player if he wants to be successful in Ruben Amorim by iteration of a 3-4-2-1 system.
Dorgu contributed to goals, made lung bursting runs both inside and outside and even on his debut even appeared on the right-a step that nobody expected from Amorim after having followed the Denmark national player during the entire January transfer window.
A blot in his copy was the unnecessary red card against Ipswich Town-after an awkward, undoubted failures that endangered the security of Omari Hutchinson, but this indiscretion was ultimately held as a 10-player-united-like 3: 2 victory in front of the domestic believer.
Dorgu took the shirt number 13 on arrival with just a five-letter name on the back. But that could be about to change the post-international break as he steps into the footsteps of the United teammate Chido Obi, who recently changed the name he wants to make by dropping ‘Martin’.
Go forward, dorgu, pro Manchester Evening Newsis now being recorded on the United website, team leaf and Squad List as Patrick Chinazaekpere Dorgu – This can be an indication that his shirt will be changed when the campaign of the Premier League and the Europa League returns.
The move to Chinazaekpere, which “answered God” in Igbo, is requested by Dorgu family and reflects her Nigerian heritage and her religious beliefs.
Other players who have asked to be tackled differently over the years are Bobby de Cordova -Reid from Leicester, who added the name ‘de Cordova’ in October 2018 to reflect the work and influence of his mother and the former striker of Manchester United Andrew Cole – he was previously referred to as “Andy” at the beginning of his career.
Ryan Wilson previously had the name Ryan Wilson before changing his family name in the 16 -year -old age at the age of 16, while she was married again, while the current birth name of central defender Harry Maguire is actually Jacob.