In Game Adjustments
Manchester United appeared vulnerable during the first half, with their defensive frailties allowing Bodo/Glimt to take control for a spell.
However, Ruben Amorim’s tactical acumen shone through as he made key in-game adjustments to turn the tide and secure victory.
At halftime, he replaced the struggling Tyrell Malacia with Diogo Dalot and subtly altered Dalot’s role.
In possession, Dalot occasionally drifted inside, creating overloads in central areas while freeing Alejandro Garnacho to hug the touchline.
This positional tweak stretched Bodo/Glimt’s defensive shape, opening up spaces for United to exploit.
Defensively, Amorim also ensured a more structured approach, sticking to a solid back four to tighten up transitions and prevent further counter-attacks.
These proactive changes were a refreshing shift from the reactive approach often criticized during Erik ten Hag’s tenure.
Amorim’s ability to identify issues and resolve them mid-game could be a vital asset for United moving forward.
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