MU fans have criticized coach Ruben Amorim, thinking that he is wasting one of the brightest young talents of the club after a recent 2-1 friendly victory over West Ham.
Bruno Fernandes was the double -made winner for the Red Devils, while Jarrod Bowen's goal only helped West Ham get an honorary table under the guidance of David Moyes.
Although most fans are satisfied with the home team performance, many people show disagreement with the way Amorim uses Amad Diallo.
Specifically, the Portuguese coach arranged a 23-year-old player who was pure winger, playing in the right Wing-back position. This makes Amad limited influence and cannot maximize its forte.
On social networks, the wave of opposition to how to use Amad quickly spread. A fans wrote on X: “Don't lie, Amad is wasted in the Wing-back position, so unfortunate.”
Another also agreed: “Amad, one of the most skillful winger, was restricted in the system forcing him to chase the defenders instead of making them terrified. Really paradoxical.”
A fan frankly commented: “It is impossible to continue the idea of Amad Wing-back anymore. Sorry but he is our best attacker.”
Another comment: “Amad is too good in the attack role to have to kick Wing-back. He will be more effective if playing near the goal. This is a player who does not need too many opportunities to score. Amorim should push him higher.”
The fact that from the previous season, Amad has been arranged by Amorim coach many times. Most likely in the 2025/26 season, the Ivory Coast Star will have to kick in this role more because the two positions No. 10 in the 3-4-2-1 system belongs to Matheus Cuha and Bryan Mbeumo.
Or no, one of the two rookie/Mbeumo rookies will be pulled onto the center so that Amad can take on the No. 10 role. The last choice will belong to Amorim coach.