United’s selection dilemma sharpens ahead of Bournemouth trip
Manchester United head into Friday night’s Premier League opener at Bournemouth with an increasingly familiar theme hanging over their team sheet: how to balance the side without losing the one attribute that has too often been missing in recent weeks—unpredictable ball-carrying.
While results initially held steady under Michael Carrick, the fluency of United’s performances has not consistently matched the scorelines. The absence of Patrick Dorgu has left the team short of balance, and on multiple occasions they have relied on decisive goals from Benjamin Šeško to get over the line, a run that ultimately pushed him into the starting XI at the expense of Amad Diallo, according to the weekend preview from The Guardian.
But last weekend’s outing against Aston Villa provided a reminder of what Amad offers when he starts: a genuine dribbler willing to take defenders on, disrupt compact shapes, and create advantages in tight areas. United’s display against Villa was widely viewed as their most coherent since Carrick’s first games in charge, with Amad’s directness helping to stretch a disciplined opponent and inject variety into their attack (source).
Šeško’s goals are hard to ignore—but the next reshuffle may come elsewhere
Šeško’s form means he is unlikely to stay out of the XI for long whenever he is rotated, yet United’s recent evidence suggests the sacrifice does not have to be Amad. With Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha both described as older, more expensive and more productive options in the same preview, the pressure point may shift away from the Ivorian as Carrick searches for a sustainable attacking blend (source).
That makes Bournemouth away more than a standalone fixture—it is a referendum on whether United can carry the Villa performance forward, or whether the side slips back into a rigid, easily-read pattern when faced with an organised defence.
Weekend watch: fixtures that could shape the narrative
Beyond Bournemouth v Manchester United on Friday night, the weekend slate offers early pivot points across the table, with Brighton hosting Liverpool in the Saturday lunchtime slot and Everton welcoming Chelsea later that day. Leeds v Brentford rounds out Saturday evening, before Newcastle meet Sunderland on Sunday lunchtime, in a weekend that also folds in Carabao Cup intrigue and storylines around form and momentum (source).
INFO SNAPSHOT
Headline fixture: Bournemouth vs Manchester United (Friday)
Selection question: Can United fit Amad and Šeško without losing balance?
Form signal: Villa performance seen as United’s sharpest display in weeks
Weekend spotlight: Brighton vs Liverpool, Everton vs Chelsea, Newcastle vs Sunderland
Key Takeaways
- Amad Diallo’s return adds dribbling and improvisation United have lacked in tight games.
- Benjamin Šeško’s goals have rescued United repeatedly, intensifying selection pressure.
- Patrick Dorgu’s injury has impacted United’s balance, shaping Carrick’s tactical compromises.
- Bournemouth away is a key test of whether United can replicate the coherence shown vs Villa.
- A busy weekend schedule includes standout matchups like Brighton v Liverpool and Newcastle v Sunderland.