During Manchester United’s 2-0 win away at Leeds, Wout Weghorst was the latest United player to undergo a perhaps surprising position change, with Wout moving into a number 10 position, Bruno going to the right, Rashford at 9 and Garnacho left. Let’s take a look 👇
Here, Weghorst plays a one two with Bruno and then looks to play Garnacho in behind. Ayling cuts the pass out but this is a warning sign, soon after his position change he’s picking up nice pockets of space.
I have been impressed by his technical ability for such a tall profile and here you’ll see how quickly he moves his feet in a tight area and wins a free kick for us. Massively important to relieve some pressure so our team can move up the pitch.
His physical frame and ability to cause havoc could be beneficial for us in that number 10 position going forward, especially when we are engaged in physical battles, like against Leeds yesterday. Having a player who can draw players towards him, win free kicks…
And actually then leave more space for other players in behind gives us a huge asset. There’s been many examples this season of Weghorst drawing defenders to him, controlling the ball well, then passing it effectively to another player. Link up play is strong.
Another nice example here, the touch with the foot, chest and then the weight of pass to Fred is good. This is actually where the sequence of our first goal begins.
United’s first goal- Rashford
Something interesting to note here is Weghorst’s presence in the box. If he makes a run towards the box, naturally defenders will want to prioritise marking him, as he is a massive threat aerially. His runs into the box…
Could in fact act as a decoy for other runners such as Rashford here, who might get more space awarded to them thanks to the presence of Wout in the box. These points are very marginal, but could make all the difference to whether you score or you don’t.
Here is United’s first goal sequence broken down more closely. Shaw has the ball on the left hand side.
I have numbered key players from 1-4:
1- Koch 2- Weghorst 3- Wober 4- Rashford
Garnacho’s position means Koch has to hold his position, Wober tight to Rashford.
Now, Weghorst makes a darting run towards the near post. You can see number 3 (Leeds’ CB Wober) shift his body towards the direction of number 2 (Weghorst), as he is worried Weghorst will be in space.
This then leaves more space for Marcus Rashford, who finishes brilliantly into the far corner, but without this movement from Wout, Rashford may not have had the space and time he had. Important details.
United 2nd goal- Garnacho
Weghorst was again involved in United’s good combination play, dropping deeper here and playing Garnacho in behind, who scores with a really nice finish. Once again, Weghorst showing his passing quality.
Again here, we see the nice chest control and a pass into Wan-Bissaka’s path. If you give Weghorst runners into space or in behind, he will provide quality lay-offs and passes. His technical ability is strong.
So, will we see him in the number 10 position again? It is certainly something that is possible IN GAME, when United are pushing for a goal, Wout can be used as a focal point with runners in and around him. Him being in the 10 means he can afford to come deeper…
With the likes of Garnacho and Rashford running in behind, without leaving a gaping hole at number 9, which is something we sometimes see when a “ball to feet”
profile constantly comes short to receive passes. Let this man work his magic.
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As I talked about in my thread and on my YouTube video, Erik ten Hag needs to adapt something today to change United’s build-up structure. Against Leeds, United were pressed high and in their 2-1/3-1 structure, we struggled to build up from the back.
I have suggested possibly Lindelof coming into midfield. Fred isn’t trusted as a key player during build-up, so he’s pushed higher up the pitch. United need another player beside Sabitzer who’s more press resistant and comfortable in deeper areas. Wouldn’t surprise…
Me if Lindelof starts there today. United have to improve and adapt their build-up today, else Leeds will cause similar problems again, like they did on Wednesday night. Leeds forced United wide and wide players/FBs pressed so intensely (Leeds first goal caused by this).
For the last 30 minutes during the 2-0 win at home against Nottingham Forest, Sancho came on and played in the number 10 position and once again Bruno went out to the right hand side.
Let’s take a look at his performance below ⬇️
Here United generate a good chance, you can see the positional rotations involved here, Casemiro should pass to Bruno who is in space but decides to shoot. Sancho does not force anything, keeps possession and United…
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO ~ ANALYSIS of his profile~ MEGA Thread 🧵🇦🇷
This thread will analyse the profile of Alejandro Garnacho, his strengths and where he could improve. I have rewatched every single minute that he has played for United this season. I will cover:
- Receiving Ball
- With Ball
- Movement off Ball
- Defensive Work
- Improvements
Receiving Ball
Garnacho is comfortable receiving the ball both on the touchline and in the half-spaces. This is a massive advantage for us, because it gives us more flexibility in terms of using our fullbacks in different ways.
Some Interesting Clips from United’s 2-1 win against City ~ A Thread 🧵
1) Aaron Wan-Bissaka ~ Calm under Pressure
I was really impressed by AWB’s performance yesterday, here he gets out of a tight situation really well, using his quick feet, eventually he shoots at the end of this move and United win a corner.
2) United’s 1st goal
Again, United’s RB does incredibly well under pressure, once again another great, sharp forward pass from Casemiro in behind and United score. Excellent move.
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).