Ruben Amorim made an unexpected substitution: how it affected the team's game.
08.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
08.11.2025
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Analysis of Ruben Amorim's Tactics
According to The Sun: Ruben Amorim apparently decided to lower Benjamin Sesko's self-esteem by excluding him from the team lineup. Sesko's removal to the bench during the match against Tottenham turned out to be a tactical success in the first 45 minutes, as the new attacking trio consisting of Bryan Mbeumo, Amad and Matheus Cunha showed excellent interaction.
...the trio connected beautifully for Mbeumo's goal in the 32nd minute...
Thus, the change in the team's lineup allowed Amorim to experiment with new attacking combinations, which clearly had a positive impact on the game. The upcoming matches will show whether this approach will become a permanent practice for the coach.
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