What, exactly, is Manchester United doing?
At this point, Manchester United’s transfer window is closer to a Madlibs rewrite than a new era.
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At this point, Manchester United’s transfer window is closer to a Madlibs rewrite than a new era.
Leeds United begin their 2022/23 Premier League campaign tomorrow as they face Wolverhampton Wanderers at Elland Road.
The good news for Manchester United is the early evidence suggests they have an identity again. A progressive style was one of the guarantees of appointing Erik ten Hag and treating matchgoers to watchable football will keep them onside and buy time.
Keep fighting was the pillar of Leeds United history which leant itself most closely to the fight for survival last season and it seems that rallying cry counts off the pitch too. Jesse Marsch and Victor Orta will not admit defeat in their fight for Charles De Ketelaere, despite the odds being increasingly stacked against them.
Journalist Dean Jones has claimed that Leeds United are now excited about having three first-team wingers available for next season.
Tyler Adams makes his Leeds United debut against Aston Villa, while Liam Cooper is still missing in the squad confirmed by Jesse Marsch on Sunday morning. Leo Hjelde returns to the squad after missing out against Brisbane Roar with a niggle, while academy goalkeeper Harry Christy makes way for Illan Meslier’s expected return.
Jesse Marsch predominantly used a 4-2-3-1 with Leeds United down the 12-match stretch he had through the back end of last season. There was some sampling of the 4-2-2-2 he employed earlier in his career, but the one-man, Daniel James strikeforce was the general line he took.
Laughing at the Leeds United critics is one way Daniel James stays level-headed on his striker experiment, but using Jesse Marsch’s verdict as a shield against the hate is another method. With Patrick Bamford injured for the majority of the season, Rodrigo preferred behind a frontman and Joe Gelhardt protected from too much exposure, the number nine shirt frequently fell on James’s shoulders.