Erik ten Hag briefly confused Manchester United's away support and journalists in the press box at Elland Road in February. With the scoreline 0-0 against Leeds, he moved Wout Weghorst, who had started as a striker, to attacking midfield, which meant Marcus Rashford played down the middle, Bruno Fernandes was on the right and Alejandro Garnacho was on the left.
It was bizarre seeing Weghorst playing as a No.10 but it worked. The deadlock was broken through Rashford in the 80th minute and the game was killed off shortly after when Garnacho burst down the left to rifle a shot past Illan Meslier. ALSO READ: Manchester United have two leaders who can save their season The three points were secured and the idea of playing Weghorst in attacking midfield was vindicated.
He's since played that role on multiple other occasions, but it's a damning indictment that he's been gradually distanced from the opposition's goal.
Weghorst is a striker who struggles to score. He's scored just two goals this season - both were rebounds - and that's the same tally he produced for Burnley during his other stint in the Premier League, suggesting that's around his level.