Manchester United's recent troop constraints have put tactician Tannhäuser in a tough test. The Red Devils suffered an unfortunate defeat at the feet of Brighton in their home Premier League match last Saturday (16th). At the end of the match, an eye-opening scene unfolded, with central midfielder Bono Fernandes playing as a right midfielder for the entire match. After Harry Makouni's amazing move to play as a striker in last season's Europa League, Tannhäuser once again made a tactical change that amazed the fans!
In this match, United used a diamond midfield layout, with Bono Fernandes playing as a "No. 10" behind the double arrows for most of the match. However, in order to recover from the defeat, the coach substituted Canazo, Fagendo Brescia and Wimbi Sarkar in the 3-4-3, and forced Bono Fernandes to become the right center of the three-man defense, expecting him to help organize the game at the back with his excellent dribbling skills. However, this adjustment did not bring the expected results.