On August 24, in the second round of the Premier League matches. Manchester United lost 1-2 to Brighton in stoppage time. Post-match, commentator Zhan Jun stated that Manchester United’s “no-striker formation” makes it difficult to ensure offensive efficiency, and Brighton is truly a nemesis for the Red Devils.
Zhan Jun said, “Manchester United had bad luck. Although Ten Hag’s substitutions were effective, increasing the speed on the offensive end and making the flanks more threatening, unfortunately, Chiriches’ knee ‘didn’t cooperate’… They lost their first away game of the new season, which has dented morale. There have been significant changes in the defensive line, with roles not yet clearly defined, and the ‘no-striker formation’ also makes it hard to ensure offensive efficiency. Before the transfer window closes, apart from defensive midfielder Ugarte, does Manchester United really not plan to bring in a central striker?”
“Brighton, the league leaders, have maintained a technical style of play since they replaced meritorious manager Hughton with Potter after promotion to the Premier League. Regardless of how many key players left or managers changed over the years, their approach remained unchanged. This season, their high pressing plus possession-based play has been slightly adjusted compared to last season, but their ability to create chances is strong, and they are expected to return to the top six. The ‘Seagulls’ are indeed a worthy nemesis of the Red Devils, with a win rate of nearly 46% against Manchester United in the Premier League, ranking first!”
Zhan Jun: Manchester United’s “No-Striker Formation” Hard to Ensure Offensive Efficiency; Brighton Truly a Nemesis for the Red Devils. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/30668.html