Manchester United Considers Changing Successful Strategy
Manchester United is evaluating its strategy as they prepare to face Bournemouth after a recent victory against Wolves. Manager Ruben Amorim could implement changes that may reshape their tactical approach.
Striker Dilemma: The Case of Benjamin Sesko
Benjamin Sesko, signed for a staggering £73.7 million from RB Leipzig, could return to the squad after recovering from food poisoning. However, his performance has been below expectations, with only two goals in 12 appearances since joining. This raises a critical question: Are Manchester United performing better without a traditional striker?
Struggles in Attack
Sesko’s challenges mirror those faced by Rasmus Hojlund in the previous season. United seems to struggle to create opportunities for a natural number nine. In comparison, Matheus Cunha, who joined from Wolves for £62.5 million, has shown more fluidity in the attack despite a lack of goals as a striker.
- Sesko: 2 goals in 12 matches
- Cunha: 1 goal in 13 appearances
- Premier League matches: 18 shots in 11 games (Sesko)
- Premier League matches: 19 shots in 6 games (Cunha as striker)
In six Premier League games where Cunha played as the striker, United recorded one defeat and multiple victories. These results indicate that the team may benefit from a more dynamic attacking setup.
Cohesion in Attack
Cunha’s playing style has potentially improved the team’s overall attacking cohesion, evident in their unbeaten streak that has produced 12 goals, albeit four against a struggling Wolves side. His adaptability could prove beneficial for Sesko if he returns to the lineup against Bournemouth.
Future Outlook
Looking ahead, Amorim has high expectations for both Sesko and Cunha. He also hopes that Bryan Mbeumo will complement their efforts, although the Cameroonian’s upcoming AFCON commitments could limit their time together on the pitch.
Amorim’s tactical flexibility will be crucial in optimizing Manchester United’s performance. If they can integrate Sesko effectively while maintaining offensive freedom, it may redefine their strategy moving forward in the season.
As Manchester United braces for their clash with Bournemouth, the decision on whether to field a natural striker or maintain their current dynamic attacking style remains pivotal. The outcomes in the coming matches will likely influence Amorim’s tactical choices in the future.