The article contrasts the tactical approaches of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United and Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham, highlighting their perceived stubbornness. Amorim’s recent match shows United's predictability and lackluster performance against mid-tier teams. Meanwhile, Son Heung-min's form at the age of 32 raises questions about his future but hints that he may still have potential. Additionally, the article draws attention to the overall competitiveness of the league, indicating that current leaders find it hard to maintain consistent performance.
With Tottenham, you have no idea what to expect; with Manchester United, you know exactly what to expect: a whole lot of nothing in the first half.
Amorim's first home game against a big six club felt like an away match, as he opted for a defensive 5-4-1 formation to stifle Manchester United.
Son Heung-min may be on the decline with a subpar season, but instances of him being a threat raise questions about the accuracy of this assessment.
The current league reflects its strength in how leaders struggle, with various clubs displaying unexpected results against each other.
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