Amorim also chose to deploy Rashford as the central striker, aiming to leverage his finishing skills and speed. His return to the No. 9 position is expected to rejuvenate United’s attacking options, with supporting roles behind the centre forward offered to Amad Diallo and Mason Mount. Historically, the club has relied on a back-four structure dating back to Sir Alex Ferguson's era. However, Amorim is not bound by tradition and having achieved significant success at Sporting CP with a 3-4-3 system, he has introduced the same tactical approach at United. He tested the formation, placing Rashford as the focal point of the attack. The defensive trio featured Shaw and Yoro on either side of Jonny Evans. However, it remains to be seen if Amorim continues to use Rashford as the No.9 when the likes of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee return to the fold.