Harry Amass
Ruben Amorim’s tactical approach relies heavily on dynamic wingbacks who can cover the entire flank, contributing both offensively and defensively.
With Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia sidelined by injury, Manchester United are short on options at left-back.
Harry Amass, however, was a standout performer in pre-season.
However, under Erik ten Hag, Amass struggled for game time, possibly due to his defensive inexperience at such a young age.
In Amorim’s system, Amass could thrive as a natural left wing-back.
Playing in a back five would help mask his defensive vulnerabilities while allowing him to showcase his attacking strengths.
Given Amorim’s fearless approach to integrating youth, Amass is likely to get opportunities.
With no other natural left-sided wingbacks available, the stage could be set for the young star to establish himself as a key player in United’s new era.
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