Amorim arrives with an impressive reputation from Sporting CP, where he deployed a high-intensity 3-4-3 system that blends robust defense with a fluid attack. The Portuguese manager hinted at retaining his preferred formation, aiming for an organized and aggressive style that could redefine United’s identity.
Here’s a look at Amorim’s likely starting lineup and tactical approach for United’s trip to Ipswich on November 24.
Amorim’s 3-4-3 Formation Explained
Building from the Back
Amorim’s system calls for proactive buildup from the back, with the goalkeeper acting as a playmaking option. United’s Andre Onana, known for his distribution, would be pivotal, joining the backline to create a 3-2 structure when United play out from deep. This provides stability and keeps United in control under pressure.
The back three will likely consist of Lisandro Martinez on the left, Matthijs de Ligt centrally, and Victor Lindelof or Jonny Evans on the right. Martinez’s ability to carry the ball out and Lindelof’s passing range would allow United to break lines and link the defense with midfield seamlessly.
Midfield Double Pivot
Amorim’s double pivot focuses on balance and control. Casemiro or Ugarte and Christian Eriksen or Kobbie Mainoo are ideal candidates. Casemiro provides ball-winning strength, while Eriksen’s passing and Mainoo’s energy could aid transitions.
A notable absence here is a traditional No. 10, meaning Bruno Fernandes would likely play a wide right or left role, drifting centrally to create chances. Amorim values the tactical flexibility of his players, and Fernandes’ positioning would allow United to maintain a solid defensive shape while maximizing attacking creativity.
Predicted Lineup Against Ipswich
Goalkeeper: Andre Onana
Back Three: Lisandro Martinez, Matthijs de Ligt, Victor Lindelof
Wingbacks: Diogo Dalot, Noussair Mazraoui
Midfield Pivot: Casemiro, Christian Eriksen
Front Three: Rasmus Hojlund, Amad Diallo, Bruno Fernandes
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