Ruben Amorim has often deployed a 3-4-2-1 setup during his time as our head coach, although it was evident during Monday’s match that United had four defenders when out of possession.
MUTV commentator Liam Bradford asked Amad about that tactic post-match and, while the scorer of our opening goal was insightful in his comments, he caveated those words by saying the most important thing for him to focus on is the fact that the Reds didn’t win the game.
“I think it depends on the opponent,” the Ivorian responded, to the question about our formation.
“We work depending on the opponent, when sometimes we play as a 4-4-2, sometimes we play as a 3-4-3, sometimes also we play 4-3-3, maybe people outside don’t see.