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Manchester United have once again torn up the tactical blueprint following the sacking of Ruben Amorim, ushering in yet another stylistic reset at Old Trafford.

Interim head coach Darren Fletcher has wasted little time reverting to a familiar 4-2-3-1 system during his first two matches in charge.

While the switch offers short-term stability, it also leaves several players facing an uncertain future in a rigid back-four setup.

We believe five individuals now find themselves walking a tactical tightrope.

Dorgu was brought to Old Trafford a year back to play as a left wing-back.

The Denmark international regularly found himself in promising attacking zones, but his final decision-making often let him down.

Defensively, his positioning and awareness were already areas of concern.

These flaws now risk being brutally exposed in a traditional left-back role.

He played in that position against Brighton & Hove Albion and was at fault for the second goal.

Matheus Cunha is a natural competitor, playing with the edge, confidence, and swagger this United side badly needs.

However, shunting him out to the left wing blunts his influence and strips away his greatest strengths.

The Brazilian is at his most dangerous operating...

Continue Reading: 4-2-3-1 concern: Five Man United players who could lose out in the new system

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