Before entering the match analysis, I will outline my perception of pressing and defensive structure:
Certain United players have come under criticism for being selfish out of possession; either by breaking defensive shape to press individually, or by not pushing into a specific position to defend.
Below is an example of how Bruno pressing individually could've caused issues.











United proceeded to return to settled shape again, defending comfortably.
This phase is largely representative of how United defended in Arsenal's first and second phase build-up. Due to being so compact, United were able to initiate a press very efficiently.
This phase is largely representative of how United defended in Arsenal's first and second phase build-up. Due to being so compact, United were able to initiate a press very efficiently.
In defensive transition, United often pressed too - usually efficiently. This helped United sustain pressure on many occasions, generating chance downstream.
The narrative that United are good defensively makes them negative in big games is simply false.
The narrative that United are good defensively makes them negative in big games is simply false.
Individual discipline and adherence to team shape when pressing has improved significantly since recent games.
There are positives to take from the draw against a revitalised Arsenal side.
There are positives to take from the draw against a revitalised Arsenal side.
Worth noting as well, that United minimised the progressive qualities of Partey-Xhaka by cutting them off: https://twitter.com/utd_Visionary/status/1352704822340968454?s=20