'Man Utd's new signing Ighalo could have Cantona impact
Odion Ighalo has nothing to lose at Manchester United and could become the next Eric Cantona, according to Mark Bosnich.
The former Watford striker sealed a last-gasp Deadline Day loan move to United from Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua after United failed with late attempts to sign Salomon Rondon and Josh King.
"This was an emergency signing," the former United goalkeeper said on Sky Sports News.
"I can understand a lot of people talking about a scatter gun approach, well it had to be with Marcus Rashford being out.
"The top four is still possible for Manchester United, they had to go and get somebody.
"The boy that's come in (Ighalo) has got nothing to lose, nobody expects anything unbelievable from him but they definitely needed somebody in that position.
"You never know. A long, long time ago Manchester United signed a certain Frenchman (Eric Cantona) who no one really expected much from and he ended up propelling them to one of their most successful seasons of all time."
"I think they can, there's no doubt about that," he added..
"Six points at this stage of the season for me is still nothing.
"The big question of them not scoring goals is the way that they're playing.
"People would have a lot more confidence if they had been watching performances and saying 'okay, this team is actually going somewhere'.
"I do believe that they are. Whether or not they'll be able creep into that top four at the end of the season is a different question entirely.
"There's a still a chance, regardless of what anyone says they're still in the mix."
The former Watford striker sealed a last-gasp Deadline Day loan move to United from Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua after United failed with late attempts to sign Salomon Rondon and Josh King.
"This was an emergency signing," the former United goalkeeper said on Sky Sports News.
"I can understand a lot of people talking about a scatter gun approach, well it had to be with Marcus Rashford being out.
"The top four is still possible for Manchester United, they had to go and get somebody.
"The boy that's come in (Ighalo) has got nothing to lose, nobody expects anything unbelievable from him but they definitely needed somebody in that position.
"You never know. A long, long time ago Manchester United signed a certain Frenchman (Eric Cantona) who no one really expected much from and he ended up propelling them to one of their most successful seasons of all time."
"I think they can, there's no doubt about that," he added..
"Six points at this stage of the season for me is still nothing.
"The big question of them not scoring goals is the way that they're playing.
"People would have a lot more confidence if they had been watching performances and saying 'okay, this team is actually going somewhere'.
"I do believe that they are. Whether or not they'll be able creep into that top four at the end of the season is a different question entirely.
"There's a still a chance, regardless of what anyone says they're still in the mix."
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