Man Utd's disjointed system and Man City's explosive attack will be the deciding factors in today's Manchester derby.
Man Utd's disjointed system
One of Man Utd’s biggest problems since the start of the season has been the lack of cohesion between positions in the team. The defense tries to stay deep, possibly due to lack of speed and not daring to advance, while the offense tries to press and close in on the opposing defenders. From there, Man Utd’s midfield opens up many gaps for the opponent to exploit.
This was an even more serious problem earlier in the season when Man Utd's midfield three was often a combination of Christian Eriksen, Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, without a distributor. Kobbie Mainoo's return from injury has helped improve the Man Utd midfield somewhat, but the lack of support around him means the 18-year-old is still left to try and solve all the problems on his own.
The defense sits deep while the defensive midfielders push up to support the attack, creating large spaces. Screenshot
The failure to completely overcome this problem is a clear failure of Ten Hag and his colleagues. Things will be more serious against Man City, a club with many attacking stars with the ability to move between the lines and exploit the space.
Ten Hag will most likely still use the central midfield duo of Casemiro and Mainoo. Ideally, Casemiro will play low and sweep while Mainoo will play more freely with the ability to move flexibly and link up play. Meanwhile, Fernandes will still play the highest position to wait for counter-attacks. But this trio needs to play in sync and minimize gaps, otherwise they will be punished by Man City.
The explosive potential of Man City's midfield
Man Utd's weakness is Man City's strength, when coach Pep Guardiola has attacking players who exploit space very well. Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva or Kevin De Bruyne are all very dangerous when receiving the ball in the final third of the field to make a difference.
With Rodri firmly in the defensive midfield, the other two central midfielders can play freer, higher up the pitch to build up play. And with their superior ball control, Man City have plenty of opportunities to progress the ball into the opposition half and find the likes of Foden and De Bruyne in space.
An attacking move against Brentford showed that Man City have a lot of options to deploy thanks to the players moving flexibly to create space. Screenshot
This forces the opposing defenders to leave their positions to cover, which then gives Man City space elsewhere to exploit.
The problem Man City pose to the Man Utd defence will be whether to leave these attacking stars free to carry the ball in open spaces or to push defenders out of position to try to win the ball. Either option comes with significant risk.
Haaland
Erling Haaland has the physicality of a target man and the pace of a striker who wants to exploit space in behind. This will force United's centre-backs to play closer to Andre Onana's goal, with Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire's lack of pace meaning they will want to restrict the Norwegian's space as much as possible.
Haaland’s presence is another factor Ten Hag must consider when planning to deal with the positional threat from Man City’s midfielders. If the defenders rush out to block Man City’s midfield, Haaland will have more space to attack. If they stay deep, De Bruyne and his teammates will have space to turn and attack the penalty area.
Haaland accelerated after Kristoffer Ajer slipped and fell to score to help Man City beat Brentford 1-0 in the 18th round of the Premier League at Etihad Stadium on February 20. Photo: Reuters
Haaland's movement and pace when getting past a defence can be extremely dangerous and this style of play will be even more dangerous against Man Utd's defenders who lack effective pace.
The 23-year-old striker is also on a roll and is gearing up well for the Manchester derby, scoring five goals in a 6-2 win over Luton Town in the fifth round of the FA Cup on the evening of February 27. This is the second time Haaland has scored five goals in a match for Man City. The previous time was in a 7-0 win over RB Leipzig in the second leg of the 2022-2023 Champions League round of 16.
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