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Ű BY RICHARD JOLLY

Stick or twist With 15 games to go until the end of the season, Carrick faces decision on United masterplan

W HEN Thomas Tuchel was parachuted into Chelsea mid-season four years ago, he actually arrived by plane. And on it, he devised the tactics that pro pelled a team who had languished in mid-table in the Premier League to Champions League glory. It involved a change of shape, to a 3-4-3 formation. When Michael Carrick was taken from the rela tive obscurity of being a former Middlesbrough manager and given the Manchester United post for the rest of the campaign, the situation was dif ferent; the solution too. Carrick veered away from a 3-4-3 system, the easiest and most popular thing he could do. His 4-2-3-1 formation has been notable for the instant impact some players have

made: Patrick Dorgu, signed as a wing back, only had one goal for United. Reinvented as a left winger by Carrick, he has two in as many games. Bryan Mbeumo was bought to be, and largely used as, the right sided No 10. As a striker, a role he rarely played for Brentford last season, he scored in wins over Manchester City and Arsenal. Diogo Dalot was back to rightback, Bruno Fernandes to play No. 10 and Kobbie Mainoo is playing again. It formed a contrast with the start some of his predecessors made. Amorim started with a draw at Ipswich as he unveiled his policy of squeezing square pegs into the round holes his 3-4-3 demanded. Erik ten Hag had a summer to plan for his bow against Brighton and somehow started with Christian Eriksen as a false No. 9. It was not the sign of things to come. Ralf Rangnick used his beloved 4 2-2-2 in his first match in interim charge, with Jadon Sancho and Fernandes the No. 10s behind strik ers Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo. The shape did not last, in part because Ronaldo did not press. Louis van Gaal started off with Jesse Lingard as a wingback. United lost to Swansea. It is safe to say Carrick’s early

third-choice striker now.

Likewise, Leny Yoro may have noted that Harry Maguire was rushed back to start against Manchester City; the veteran has been superb in Carrick’s two games. Yet Yoro, like Sesko, had seemed a signing for the future, a player of potential, eyed by rivals, lured to Old Trafford. Maguire remains United’s most reliable pen alty-box defender. He is also one of the survivors of Carrick’s previous spell on the coaching team. Four players he picked in 2021 – Luke Shaw, Dalot, Maguire and Fernandes – have been cho sen again. Amad Diallo was an unused substitute in two of those games. Those familiar to him may have had a headstart over more recent recruits, but his choices have been vindicated. And the most controversial of them actually came four years ago. For his first game at the helm, against Villarreal in 2021, he dropped Fernandes for Donny van de Beek. The Portuguese came on to set up Sancho’s goal. Carrick showed then he would change a win ning team, dropping Ronaldo at Chelsea. Now Carrick’s class of 2026 have consecutive startling wins, to give him a decision whether to stick or twist; whether, like Tuchel, he has one idea that is so good it will work for the season or if it was a two-game masterplan. – The Independent

son. Carrick chooses, it should be possible to operate with a small core. One issue is whether they require a dif ferent approach for the supposedly easier games. United have attacked with incision and inspiration, speed and skill; they have scored five goals so far. They have also had a minority of posses sion in each game, in part because they were arguably underdogs in each. They could be deemed favourites for the majority of the last 15. Then there are the players who did not make Carrick’s early cut. Matheus Cunha has responded brilliantly, becoming Carrick’s super-sub. Others seem further down the pecking order. Carrick was praised for his boldness at Arsenal when he brought on Benjamin Sesko for Dorgu; but, judging by changes in the first two games, the Slovenian is the If

decision-making has been alto gether surer than theirs. His is a short-term task. It has been the most auspicious of starts, pro pelling United into fourth. It also raises questions about what comes next. With a mere 15 games to go, does Carrick even need to alter much? After all, United’s fixture list is so slender they only have two midweek matches in the remainder of the sea

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