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9th January 2022
05:02pm GMT

"Or - like Bayern Munich, for example, or [RB] Leipzig, who also did it last season with Julien Nagelsmann - even if they play defensively in a back four, they try to rotate within this system, this formation, to a little bit of an asymmetric back three.
"I think with our team, we have those two options. In order to play with a back three, we need to have most of our centre-backs available. I think under Ole [Gunnar Solskjaer] the team did it, for example, in games like Tottenham, Atalanta away, or against Manchester City in the derby.
"I think we can play in the back three, this could be an option for us, but, as I said, it also depends on the players available, on the current shape and form of the players and also, to a certain extent, to the team against which we are playing."
https://twitter.com/utdreport/status/1478793924865101827 The 63-year-old was thought to be bitterly disappointed with the defeat to Wolves defeat last Monday and now 'understands' the difficultly of reaching the top four. United host Aston Villa at Old Trafford on Monday night in the FA Cup third round, before travelling to Villa Park on Saturday to face Steven Gerrard's men in the Premier League.Explore more on these topics: