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Published 13:51 23 Nov 2021 GMT
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So, Carrick should opt for a back three of Eric Bailly, Victor Lindelof and Scott McTominay. Bailly is capable of the sublime and the ridiculous, but Carrick may get lucky and see the best of the Ivorian against his former club. Lindelof has been the most dependable of Man United's defenders this season (aside from Raphael Varane, who is currently injured).
McTominay, meanwhile, should be redeployed as a centre-back for several reasons. Firstly, he is not an elite central midfielder and arguably never will be. The Scot turns 25 in a few weeks time and isn't suddenly going to morph into a top-level box-to-box midfielder. The days of talking about him as a young, developing player should be long gone. McTominay works hard and has the odd good game, but he spends a lot of time hiding from the ball when United are looking to build play from the back.
This is might be a conscious decision, or McTominay may not always know where to position himself to receive the ball from defenders, or maybe he hasn't been coached to take up the right positions. Regardless, he arguably lacks the technique and positional sense required to excel as a midfielder.
McTominay, however, plays at centre-back in a back three for Scotland and this could be his best role for United. The 25-year-old's athleticism and ball-winning ability may be better suited to a back-three.
This team features Jadon Sancho and Alex Telles as wingers. Sancho's struggles at Old Trafford have summed up how Man United have been missing an elite coach. The England winger was a goal and assist machine at Borussia Dortmund, where he received detailed tactical instruction and functioned as part of a cohesive forward line. At United, he has run around and looked lost. Sancho, more than any other player in the United squad, needs a coach to put some shape on a disjointed team.
In the meantime, he should have a place in Carrick's first starting XI. Sancho helped set up United's only goal at Vicarage Road on Saturday, and could solve a problem for the team - Cristiano Ronaldo thrives off crosses into the box but has had no one to provide them so far this season. When United switched to a back-three, Aaron Wan-Bissaka was the right wing-back. But he is poor in possession and erratic going forward.
Sancho, one of the most forward-thinking players in United's squad, won't provide much defensive cover on the right flank, but he is light years ahead of Wan-Bissaka in possession and could be the way to unlock Ronaldo.

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