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Amorim asked Manchester United to stay B for the reason revealed! The implementation of 343 needs its support, but it faces a tactical dilemma

Whether United should sell Bruno Fernandes or not, different people may have different opinions, and their reasons are all valid. Fundamentally, the 30-year-old B fee has always been a "double-edged sword". To be sure, manager Ruben Amorim is one of those who is determined to keep the captain, and he has his own reasons.

Despite having been in charge for more than half a year, Amorim's 343 formation has not been entirely convincing, including the players in the dressing room, as adapting to the 40-year-old Portuguese youngster's system is a big challenge for a number of Red Devils.

Some of United's players have been skeptical about the effectiveness of the back three in their squad. In the eyes of many, the addition of a centre-back means that the team is likely to play passive football rather than take charge of the game, contrary to the club's traditional attacking ethos.

However, Amorim's vision of a three-centre-back is an aggressive style in which the centre-backs are aggressive and involved in attacking, with the wing-backs running forward to form a 235 attacking formation.

After the defeat in the Europa League final, Fernandes and fellow Portuguese man Diogu Dalow, along with England left-back Luke Shaw, were among the players who gave Amorim strong public support. But until now, Amorim has not had enough players to achieve his ideal 343 style of play.

Most of United's players will need time to adjust to the new demands. Some may be reluctant to do so, such as 20-year-old Argentine winger Garnacho. The best place to reach his potential is the transition between attack and defence, and Garnacho likes to start from the wings. But in Amorim's tactics, this area should belong to the wing-backs, who usually put Garnacho in the number 10 position in the ribs.

This disagreement is why Garnacho has always been thought to be sold. At one point during the season, Garnacho started 18 games in a row, which seemed to indicate that the relationship between him and Amorim is getting better. Garnacho has also improved his overall awareness and is starting to learn to assist, especially in the two legs against Real Sociedad in the Europa League and at home to Lyon.

However, Amorim chose Mason Mount and Amad Diallo to start in the Europa League final instead of Garnacho. Because Garnacho played before, only because of the many injuries of other teammates, he still did not meet the characteristics that the manager wanted.

Garnacho dyed his hair fresh for the final but only came off the bench for 20 minutes, which annoyed him so much that he went into a public frenzy after the game. Amorim was also unhappy about this, and that Saturday he told Garnacho in front of the whole team: find a new club!

The successive expulsions of United's two academy greats, Marcus Rashford and Garnacho, Amorim believes it is a price worth paying to establish authority and standards. But Amorim also needs the support of the League, and B Fee is one of them.

Fernandes has been influential in the United dressing room and has been captain for several years. This season, Zirkze has shed the label of "paramecium", thanks to the Portuguese iron man. In the game against Newcastle United, Zirkze was substituted before half-time, was ridiculed by the fans, cried on the spot, put on a down jacket and went back to the dressing room. Fernandes, who was watching the game in the stands box, rushed into the dressing room, rallied his team-mates and encouraged Zirkze to face the odds.

While Fernandes is often involved in games and complains about his teammates or referees, he is still the backbone of the dressing room behind the scenes. When an Academy player takes part in first-team training for the first time, he takes the initiative to say hello and help the youngsters settle in. If Fernandes leaves at this moment, it will completely change Manchester United's squad, which could lead to good results, as Liverpool did with Coutinho, but it could also ruin the team. For the time being, Amorim was reluctant to take too many steps.

Cunha has already joined, and Mbeumo is also likely to be on the move, which means that the stay of Fernandes will pose a tactical problem, and if a new centre-forward is added, then the United captain will have to drop back and become a midfielder in the 343 formation if he wants to start. In this position, he can give full play to his characteristics of sending through balls and physical strength, but he may also expose problems such as many passing errors and weak defensive ability.

Ā£62.5 million Mr Cunha will wear United's number 10 shirt and will also be at the heart of Amorim's tactics. The 26-year-old Brazilian, although a striker, is intelligent and more accustomed to dropping back to possession a little rather than playing as a number nine.

Despite scoring 15 goals this season, Cunha has long been seen as a creative number 10 rather than a true goalscorer. He is particularly adept at roaming around the neighborhood, looking for gaps to pick up the plugs. As mentioned above, the latter is the director of B Fei.

Therefore, it will be very interesting to see how Cunha interacts with B Fee in the new season. Mbeumo's arrival would extend that connection, with the 25-year-old Cameroon international sprinting and playing like Mohamed Salah, who could bring a passing spot to Cunha or act as a decoy to create space.

Therefore, Amorim is very keen to get a fulcrum centre-forward, because whether it is Fernandes, Cunha or Mbeumo, they like to play behind a strong and aggressive number nine, which allows them to play better. When the centre-forward penetrates deep into the opposition line and forces opposition defenders to retreat, the likes of Fernandes, Cunha and Cunha have more room to make the right choices and help United break through the opposition defence.

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