Inverted Fullbacks Chaos
Manchester United’s 2–2 draw against Nottingham Forest once again exposed a long-standing flaw — the obsession with inverted fullbacks. Playing both Diogo Dalot and Amad out of position left United vulnerable on both flanks. Under high pressure, mistakes piled up, and Forest punished them. Fans at 12BET Malaysia were quick to point out: Stop using inverted fullbacks in defense!⚽ Think United can bounce back next match? Login 12BET and make your call!
Amorim Faces Tactical Dilemma
Manager Rúben Amorim praised his team’s fighting spirit, but deep down, he knows United’s defensive setup is self-inflicted chaos. Dalot, forced to play left-back despite being right-footed, struggled again. His mispositioning and delayed reactions handed Forest easy chances. Even 12BET Malaysia bettors noticed the pattern — inverted defenders cost United valuable points every week.

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Dalot Out of Depth
Dalot is not a bad player — but playing him out of position is a mistake waiting to happen. Every misplaced clearance, every mistimed tackle stems from discomfort on his weaker side. A true left-footed defender could have prevented both Forest goals. Until United fix this, 12BET Malaysia fans know: expect more frustration than celebration.
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Amad Shines Yet Struggles
Amad’s volleyed equalizer and late shot showed flashes of brilliance, but his defensive awareness remains poor. His failure to track Gibbs-White for Forest’s goal revealed why inverted wingers can’t cover defensive gaps. United’s 3-4-3 system looked promising in parts, with Luke Shaw adapting well, yet the imbalance on both wings kept haunting them.

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United Must Reinforce in Winter
With the January transfer window approaching, Amorim and the board must prioritize signing a natural left-footed fullback. Without one, United’s tactical system will keep crumbling under pressure. Spending over £200 million and still struggling for balance isn’t acceptable for a top-four chaser. 12BET Malaysia punters are watching closely: will United finally get it right this time?
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