Manchester United were fled to the side by their neighbors in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
It’s not sugar-painted: Reuben Amorim has some serious problems to overcome, and the whispers of yet another management change at Old Trafford have grown.
Etihad Stadium is a tough foundation for every club around the world, and United have a good record in patches of rivals, but the way of a 3-0 defeat to tie Amorim to a lower level in the Premier League has increased the pressure and then increased some. Chelsea, no reminders needed. I’ll be traveling to the theatre next weekend.
Benjamin Sesco was blank, but the responsibility cannot be placed solely on the new striker, without service and limited to seven touches. The sofa score records the Slovenia heat map to actually be quite deep.
However, Ineos spent a lot this summer on the 23-year-old scorer. So far, Amorim has not been able to get adjustments from him, and in fact, the wider unified system is very concerning.
Benjamin Sesco’s performance vs.
Amorim doubled after the match with his plan to maintain a tactical set-up that proved such awkward story point throughout the turbulent period of the Portuguese reign.
Sesko was completely anonymous for the Pep Guardiola outfit, but he was certainly hungry for support. Hemming wasn’t like that at United, but they were inefficient at the counter and struggled to buy in the last third.
This was a tough maiden starting the Premier League berth for the young and talented striker despite Eddie Howe’s vested interests at Newcastle United.
Sesko was not criticized. The former RB Leipzig should have made some intense touches and created more opportunities against Gigi Donnaruma.
There are concerns that they have just made the same mistakes from someone on the red side of Manchester this summer, buying it from Germany for £74 million and replacing Rasmus Hozilund.
But it’s still early on. And in fact, there was another starting star on Sunday. They were actually shaped into the next version of Amorim’s Danish Centre Forward.
Man United’s new Hoilund
Without a doubt, Hozilund fell on the side of Manchester United. It was only two years ago that Erik Ten Hag welcomed his young advance into England and signed him from Atalanta on a £72 million deal.
His first term at 22 was solid if he was unhappy, but he fell to the new low last year, ridiculing the anonymity of ninth place, scoring only four Premier League goals throughout the season.
Sesko is tied directly by his predecessor all year round, but in reality it is Patrick Dorgu that is shaped into the new Hojlund.
The 20-year-old Dorg is in the role of the wing back in Amorim’s 3-5-2-1 formation and is not working. For one thing, his cross is left well to be desired, and he proves that Amorim is ineffective, despite working within the exact tactical parameters that demand his request.
Putting that in another way, the Danish Wideman may not be the solution. Amorim defends Lecce’s £25 million signature last January, defending its talent, and rather defends shaping United during his tenure, considering it helps him define a system of firm emphasis.
Everything wasn’t bad in the Derby. Although Dolg was a thick-action one, his crossing was miserable, and Manchester Evening News branded him with a rating of the match on 4/10.
Man Utd – most touches in it. Box-25/26 | ||
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player | Opponent | touch |
Patrick Druga | Man City | 12 |
Brian Mbemo | Burnley | 9 |
Joshua Zilkie | Burnley | 9 |
Brian Mbemo | Man City | 9 |
Amad Diallo | Burnley | 7 |
Data from Sky Sports |
According to data platform Sofascore, Dolg won 11 duels, created three key passes and four tackles against Man City, but this was not enough to disguise a pathetic attempt to inject creativity into Amorim’s rank.
Dorgu is clearly a talented young player with the potential to succeed in the Premier League. Hosilund was the same, both arrived from the Italian coast. However, the Portuguese tactician is approaching the exit as he appears to have taken on the role of amulet in an unsuitable Amorim system.
Given the importance of Dorg’s role, just as Hozilund’s limp displays last season directly undermined United’s wider system — he is concerned that he appears unfit for that role, and that he will complete only one of five attempted dribblings against the citizens as a further emphasis on the debate.
Sesko is often scapegoated. This is life as a forward. However, he was a tall striker and won three air fights against the city. Still, Dolg struggled to provide the universe with an accurate cross played, but that’s a problem.
Similarly, Hozilund received more criticism than his last semester, but he never missed that many big opportunities, and United was responsible for the dry wells of the young man.
Although Dolgue has already shown his offensive aptitude for the game this season, he has proven he is not worthy of a nailed departure berth.
Does Amorim need to make changes? The wingback helps the manager’s machine to work at full capacity, so reliance on Dorg is understandable.
But it doesn’t seem to work well enough, and if that’s the case, and Amorim doesn’t want change, as was his own declaration, where will the Red Devils go from here?