The Manchester United vs. Bournemouth clash was a rollercoaster ride, but it left Tim Howard calling for a tactical shift from manager Ruben Amorim. A thrilling 4-4 draw at Old Trafford had fans on the edge of their seats, but it also exposed some strategic vulnerabilities.
After the game, Howard, a former United goalkeeper, shared his thoughts on CBS Sports, stating, "I've completely changed my mind about Amorim after this game." He believes the manager needs to make a tactical adjustment, especially in midfield. But here's where it gets controversial: Howard suggests that Amorim should focus on finding a player to control the tempo, someone who can sit deep and provide stability.
"He needs to find a six, perhaps Kobbie Mainoo, who can just sit and control the tempo, regardless of the game's flow. With wing-backs pushing forward and Bruno Fernandes joining the attack, we need someone to maintain balance. Casemiro's occasional ventures out of position can't be left unchecked." Howard's comments imply a need for a more disciplined midfield presence.
However, fellow ex-United player Danny Higginbotham had a different take, pointing the finger at the players rather than the manager. The debate rages on as United prepare for their next challenge, with Casemiro's suspension adding another twist. Will Amorim heed Howard's advice? And who will step up in Casemiro's absence? The Premier League's unpredictability continues to captivate fans and pundits alike.