Walcott: It s too dangerous for Amorin to replace central defenders every game, I never did this when I was in Arsenal

In an interview, former Arsenal player Walcott criticized Manchester United coach Amorin's tactic of frequently changing centre-backs during the game, believing that this habit almost cost the team a game against Chelsea.

How do you view Amorin's habit of frequently changing centre-backs during the game?

He is always changing players. For example, the central defender... I was never replaced when I was at Arsenal. Or in Arsenal now, the central defender will not be replaced. Don't change your back fours. The winger was replaced, which was annoying. I used to always get replaced and thought “Okay, I’m done with my job.” This is usually a pattern. (But) Central defender? Don't replace them. For me, this is too dangerous.

This seems to be a fixed operation for Amorin every game, is that true?

host Rebecca Lo added: "Amorin does this in every game. He will replace a central defender, which feels like he will replace Maguire in every game."

(Amorin has replaced at least one central defender in five of all six games in Manchester United's games this season. The only thing that hasn't done is the 3-2 win over Burnley last month, but even in that game, Mazravi replaced Yoro in the final stage and appeared as the third central defender.)

Why is the decision to replace Maguire against Chelsea particularly puzzling?

In the game against Chelsea, Yoro, who came on as a substitute, was responsible for Charoba's goal. Considering that Maguire performed soundly before being substituted and even assisted Casemiro's goal, this substitution seemed particularly puzzling. Maguire remains one of the club's best defenders in the offense and defense, and some believe that if he is present, it might be better to stop Charoba's goal.