On August 17th, the Manchester Evening News provided an in-depth analysis of Manchester United's Premier League opener, with a special focus on a series of changes made by manager Jens Temhag in his lineup. Among them, the adjustments on the right side of the front line were particularly notable. After listening to the fans' opinions, Ten Hag decided to start Amade, a rising star who has performed well in pre-season and the Community Shield, and this decision has undoubtedly injected new vitality into United's attacking line.

Amade's outstanding performance has not only won the recognition of the fans, but also the trust of Ten Hagar. In contrast, another youngster, Ganacho, was placed on the bench to accommodate Amade's starting position on the right. This adjustment not only shows Ten Hag's trust and cultivation of young players, but also reflects United's new thinking in lineup matching.

In the midfield, Munter started for the second game in a row and occupied his favorite position. While Munter's commitment and running ability was unquestionable, his contribution in other phases of the game raised questions. As a result, Ten Hagar decisively substituted him with 60 minutes to go, a decision that indirectly contributed to United's emphatic victory. Substitute Zylkiser lived up to his reputation by scoring a crucial goal, a performance that will undoubtedly earn him more starts, while Munter could face being replaced by Bruno.

In addition, Manchester Evening News also pointed out that Manchester United's problems in the right attack line have been plaguing the team in recent seasons. Both Sancho and Anthony have failed to deliver satisfactory results. However, with the rise of Amade and Gancho and the careful pairing of Ten Hagar, United seem to have found the key to solving this problem. The rise of these two young players has not only added more options to United's attacking line, but also injected unlimited hope into the team's future.

93Hits​ Collection

Related