The Peoples Person
·23 novembre 2024
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·23 novembre 2024
A supercomputer has revealed Ruben Amorim’s best chance of success in his managerial debut for Manchester United against Ipswich Town is to employ a “4-4-2” system, rather than his tried and trusted 3-4-3.
PLAIER, an AI platform utilising innovative technology to deliver “unmatched insights” into professional football, was tasked with analysing how United should line up for their trip to Portman Road tomorrow afternoon.
The AI system “ran 1,000 match simulations against Ipswich” to reach its judgement, concluding a 4-4-2 set-up produces a 73.4% probability of victory, while Amorim’s favoured 3-4-3 system returns only 67.8%. The xG (expected goals) slightly favours 4-4-2 over 3-4-3 as well, with an xG of 2.05 compared to 1.95.
PLAIER reveals United’s most effective line-up is in the 4-4-2 system is:
Onana; Shaw, Maguire, de Ligt, Mazraoui; Garnacho, Fernandes, Casemiro, Amad; Mount, Zirkzee
As a comparison, the technology believes the best 3-4-3 line-up would be:
Onana; Maguire, de Ligt, Martinez; Garnacho, Fernandes, Casemiro, Amad; Antony, Rashford, Zirkzee
Perhaps the most eye-catching choice by the computer for the 4-4-2 system is the deployment of Mason Mount as a striker, alongside the struggling Joshua Zirkzee. This then places Bruno Fernandes at the heart of United’s midfield, while Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund – the two most obvious choices for a striker partnership – are consigned to the bench.
Within the suggested 3-4-3 approach, Fernandes is once again stationed in midfield, while Antony comes into the side as a wingback. The Brazilian has endured a miserable time in Manchester since his £86 million from Ajax in 2022, often looking woefully short of the required level to be a Premier League winger.
However, Antony’s work rate has always ranked extremely high in comparison to other wingers in the division, suggesting a positional change may actually suit the 24-year-old, offering him more opportunities to demonstrate his strengths in and out of possession.
The 4-4-2 approach is what PLAIER’s technology ” believes gives Manchester United the highest likelihood of victory” but the AI reveals one unlikely player is key to victory, regardless of the system employed – Harry Maguire. If the former captain is removed from either line-up, the computer’s prediction for victory in a 4-4-2 drops from 73.4% to 70.2%, and 67.8% to 63.8% in a 3-4-3.
However, if the answer in football is Harry Maguire, you are more likely than not asking the wrong question. But it will be up to Amorim, and Amorim alone, to decide what approach his new team takes tomorrow.
The Peoples Person’s version of AI – Red Billy – predicts he will stick with what got him to the dance – the 3-4-3 system which has dominated Portuguese football for four years.
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