Ruben Amorim coming to Manchester United has shook things up tactically, and Amad Diallo is doing really good in his new position. Diallo wasn’t getting much game time before but now he’s doing great as a wingback with Amorim in charge. But nobody knows if he’ll stay at the club cause they’re still talking about his contract.
- Amorim changed how Man United plays and its working good.
- Amad Diallo is doing amazing as a wingback now.
- They’re still trying to sort out Diallo’s contract.
How Amorim’s Changed Things
Since he became the boss in November 2024 Ruben Amorim started using a 3-4-3 formation at Manchester United with lots of pressing and using the wings a lot. The team looks way better now and players like Tyrell Malacia are doing better cause of how Amorim manages everyone. Amad Diallo who wasn’t playing much before, has found his spot as a wingback and he’s showing how fast and flexible he can be.
How Ruben Amorim ignited Amad Diallo as Man United’s makeshift wingback
Speed, strength and versatility of 22-year-old frozen out by Erik ten Hag makes him perfect fit for new head coach’s system – but will he sign a new deal?
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December 04, 2024
How Diallo Has Changed
Amad Diallo who’s 22 and from Ivory Coast, has gotten so much better since Amorim took over. He’s quick strong and can play different positions which makes him perfect for how we play now. Even though he’s doing good nobody knows if he’ll stay at Manchester United cause they’re still talking about his contract. How well he keeps playing in this new position will probably decide if he stays with the club.
What’s Next for Manchester United
Manchester United has some big games coming up against tough teams and using players like Diallo the right way is gonna be really important. The talks about his contract are pretty big deal cause having Diallo around would make the team more flexible. How well players fit into Amorim’s way of playing is gonna matter a lot if the team wants to keep winning.
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