Manchester Evening News

It’s time for Ole to become real diamond geezer

- By DOMINIC BOOTH

UNITED trialled the diamond against Everton on the first day of March, without much success. But a lot has changed since then.

That 1-1 draw at Goodison Park feels like a lifetime ago, so much so that it’s difficult to believe it’s United’s most recent Premier League away fixture.

Back then, coronaviru­s was a distant problem for many in the United Kingdom, something you saw as a news item on social media rather than a very real concern which has brought the advent of social-distancing.

Normality, just like football, is getting closer to a return even if United’s next Premier League away game - likely to be at Tottenham Hotspur on June 20 or 21 will be a very different affair.

The simmering, snarling atmosphere that hampered the Reds’ progress against Everton on Merseyside will become a thing of the past, though hopefully only temporaril­y.

Tottenham’s shiny new stadium will be empty, bar for the odd cameraman, medic or linesman.

The positives for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer are on the purely footballin­g side of things. United could very realistica­lly have a fully-fit squad to choose from, with Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford to join a side that was flying before the suspension of football.

So although the Reds boss tried a diamond formation at Everton three months ago, he now has the players to make it a triumph.

Mason Greenwood was asked to play up front alongside Anthony Martial that day at Goodison but it wasn’t the teenager’s afternoon.

Nor did Scott McTominay look particular­ly comfortabl­e on the right side of the diamond, with Nemanja Matic holding the fort in the middle.

The situation is rosier now. Pogba’s return has given his manager a nice dilemma: how to fit both him and Bruno Fernandes into the same side.

The diamond would appear the most obvious solution, with Pogba and Fred to fill the shuttling midfield roles either side of McTominay (or Matic) and Fernandes ahead of them in his favourite No.10 role.

United aren’t blessed with quality wide options but they have two mobile and energetic forwards in Martial and Rashford, who seem destined to play as a pair.

Greenwood is the ideal option to come off the bench and make an impact - as he did in the home game against Everton this season. Daniel James and Odion Ighalo fit into the same category.

The bad news for United is that the Tottenham game would appear to be more difficult now than it might have been in March. Jose Mourinho wouldn’t have had Harry Kane or Son Heung-Min to choose from back then due to injury, but like Pogba and Rashford the key Spurs pair should be back.

The Reds will have had ample time to prepare, however, given that they’ve already been back in training for a week-and-a-half.

Solskjaer and his coaches must surely have all eyes on that first game back. Devising a new system could be the way to continue United’s 11-game unbeaten run, more than three months after it came to an unexpected halt.

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer now has the players available to play with a diamond

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