In this thread, I will highlight some clips from the 2-0 win against the Moldovan side Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League, focusing on Martinez and why he is so important as a progressive outlet in this Manchester United side. Let’s go ⬇️
One of Lisandro’s biggest strengths is the frequency and range of his progressive passes.
Here, Martinez looks for two United runners in the right channel, the pass does not reach them but the intention is there (2nd minute).
Timing of passes
This is a very minor, but important facet of his game. He often takes a few touches on the ball, delays his pass, draws the opponent to him and then releases the ball- thus often giving the receiver more time + space.
This obviously depends on how many opp. players are part of the front line of the press - in this particular scenario it was just the one Sheriff presser, meaning this technique was useful. If Varane was being pressed by another player- not as effective.
The patience that Martinez shows also allows him to carry the ball forwards a few yards, pushing the Sheriff lines back- he can assess his options and find good passes into the midfield players, like Mctominay here.
If you rewatch the last clip- notice the movement from Mctominay- he changes his positioning really well here to create a passing opportunity for Martinez. You can’t use Lisandro’s strengths without the options ahead of him- pleased to see Scott make improvements in this regard.
This is my favourite pass of the game, Sancho strays just offside. Not signing Frenkie de Jong certainly has affected our build-up. The transition from the 1st to 2nd phase had previously been tough with the midfield players and GK we have.
However, we saw Erik ten Hag give David de Gea a clear instruction after the Brighton and Brentford games- play longer passes and avoid playing through the phases- aim to go straight into the 3rd phase, try to win the 1st, 2nd, 3rd balls and sustain pressure.
Is this really what Ten Hag wants to do in the long-run? No, but Erik has used Christian Eriksen in the deeper stages of build-up, something he’s done decently well for a player who works best between the mid-attacking third of the pitch.
However, having a CB with the progressive mind of Lisandro Martinez means that United can “make up for” some of the strengths that are absent due to no Frenkie, who’s incredibly comfortable between the 1st and 2nd phase. Lisandro is KEY for United’s progression.
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- Tactical Identity
- In Possession -> Build-Up, Chance Creation
- Out of Possession -> Press, Settled Defence
- Adaptation to United Squad
- Possible Team Selection
- Demands Per Position
With Ruben Amorim arriving in Manchester with A LOT of work to do to get United performing in the short-run, but also to work alongside INEOS to restore some long-term consistent success at the club, what can we expect from the former Sporting manager?
Let’s begin with the basics. How does an “Amorim” team play?
With flexible direct play, is how I’d describe it.
His team have played in a 3-4-3/3-4-2-1 formation on paper, but there's so many variations in shapes on the pitch - which we'll discuss below.
Manuel Ugarte to Manchester United - Video Scouting Report
Strengths, Weaknesses, Tactical Fit
+ Transfer Window Summary
With United signing Ugarte from PSG for an up-front fee of £42m, I will break down Ugarte’s profile and highlight his strengths, as well as potential drawbacks to his profile that may show up in the PL.
+ a bonus summary on United's transfer window this summer.
Ball Retention and Circulation
Ugarte tends to prefer to retain and circulate rather than play speculative passes, although he isn’t solely limited to the former.
Retain, circulate, distribute to players with more expansive technical skillset.
- split CBs
- outside to inside shift from Dalot to receive
- Mazraoui first touch opens up forward passing lane
- Garnacho drops deep to link
- Dalot arrives into space
Poor final ball.
Play over:
- Dalot’s movement inside draws Smith-Rowe inside
- Licha now has more time and space to receive
Matthijs de Ligt to Manchester United - Video Scouting Report 🧵
Strengths, Weaknesses, Adaptation to PL 👇
With Matthijs de Ligt moving to Manchester United for approximately £38.6m, it has been regarded as a very shrewd signing. With United now signing Yoro and De Ligt this summer, CB depth looks better.
Just how suitable a fit is De Ligt?
Strengths - Aerial Box Defending
De Ligt can be seen as old school with regards to his defensive approach. In terms of box defending, he is very strong in the air, wins most of his aerial duels and also gets good distance on his headed clearances.