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Published 17:16 11 Apr 2016 BST
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His reward for this? Playing anywhere but his natural position on the wing this season. Not helped by the club's injury woes, Young has regularly filled in at full back this season, where he has coped relatively well.
On Sunday, having only just returned to the first team action, Young was asked to play a new position. Replacing Marcus Rashford at half time, the 30-year-old was given the task of playing as United's lone striker - quite possibly Van Gaal's most ridiculous selection of them all.
All season, Spurs' intensity and willingness to press their opponents has been a stand out feature of their play. As a result, their defensive line has regularly been quite high up the field, especially when chasing a goal.
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In the first half against United, things were different. Perhaps because of the pace of Rashford (supported by Martial) and his potential to exploit such space behind a pushed-up defence, Pochettino's back line wasn't quite as adventurous and sat much deeper than it had during recent weeks.
Now let's be clear, bringing Young on wasn't a complete disaster. Sticking him out wide and using Martial - no slouch himself - through the middle would have continued to make Tottenham's defenders wary about how far up the field they ventured.
But instead, Van Gaal chose to select a player lacking in match-fitness to spearhead his attack in a crucial match against one of the league's best sides (hardly the time to start experimenting) - a player who has rarely (if ever) played as a striker, and who has almost certainly never played there in complete isolation.
Although Spurs' goal glut only came after 70 minutes, their second half display was noticeably more threatening as United struggled to find anything resembling an outlet. Young couldn't be expected to hold the ball up against the likes of Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen. He doesn't strike anyone as a stereotypical fox-in-the-box centre forward. Nor does he have the blazing pace that some of his team-mates have. So why, exactly, was he seen as the right man to lead the line at such a crucial point in Manchester United's season?
Not for the first time in the last two years, the answer to that question is a simple one...
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