Carragher: Amorim’s tactics are not in line with Manchester United’s tradition. Can Dalot play as a winger?

Manchester United previously drew 2-2 with Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. Commentator Carragher and former Manchester United player Evans discussed Manchester United's current system.

Carragher said: "We see a lot of teams putting five in the last line of defence. Every team does it and that's it, it's just different systems that allow you to do it. I think the problem with the system is that when you think of wing-backs and think back to In the next weekend's game, Amad has been questioned. He was out of position when defending at the back point. "

"But as a wing-back, you are required to play the role of a full-back when defending, so Amad was asked to defend the ball from the back point here, and he was passed by Gibbs White. But when he comes forward here, he is asked to play the role of a winger. "Now he is more like a winger and may be more suitable for that position, but Dalot may be better able to handle defensive tasks when he receives the ball at the last line of defense. When we pass the ball to Dalot, he can't break through the defenders, he can't make clever passes and he can't deliver crosses. "So for me, having five people in the last line of defense is a bit of a disadvantage, depending on whether these players have the quality. "

"Evans, I ask you, I'm thinking, as a young player who grew up at Manchester United, you understand the tradition of the club as well as anyone, and in my opinion, Amorim is a system that does not feel suitable for Manchester United in terms of the history of the club. "

"Think of Manchester United's wingers - I mean Dalot in this position, that's Ryan Giggs, that's George Best, that's Cristiano Ronaldo. As a Manchester United man, what are your thoughts on this system as the future direction of the club? Do you also think about the players you played alongside? "

In response, Evans replied: "I think as long as this system works, I believe especially for the fans and people associated with the club, people just want to see the club succeed. If they feel this could be the best way to achieve this then the club and the fans will be 100 per cent behind it. You can see it from the fans, they support the manager. "