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π A win on Sunday against Leicester secured Champions League football for Manchester United next season. Our coaches highlight the tactical patterns from the game
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π The advanced partnership between Kelechi Iheanacho and Jamie Vardy forced Manchester United to defend with a narrow back four, and created spaces out wide (1/8)
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π United also often struggled to advance through the 5-3-2 formation hosts Leicester were organised into (2/8)
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π Youri Tielemans adopted a more advanced position during the second half to encourage Iheanacho to play with increased freedom and to attack towards the right (3/8)
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π Leicesterβs defence worked to deny the influential Bruno Fernandes space between the lines, and they often succeeded in doing so (4/8)
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π Owing to that and their struggles to advance through central areas of the pitch, United increasingly favoured the left inside channel (5/8)
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π Leicesterβs attempts to create numerical overloads in midfield contributed to Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Brandon Williams advancing from full-back (6/8)
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π Wes Morganβs willingness to advance from central defence created a space that Nemanja Matic and Paul Pogba began to target from the base of Unitedβs midfield (7/8)
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π As the second half progressed, and Leicesterβs grasp of possession increased, United adopted a deeper shape that demanded both Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood withdrew further back (8/8)
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