Manchester United underwent a huge transformation over the summer as a new manager was appointed in the form of Erik ten Hag and many players were transferred into and out of the club. The most important transfer was arguably the deal for Casemiro to join the club from Real Madrid. United’s form since his arrival has been nothing short of remarkable as they have finally got their hands on the natural defensive midfielder that they craved for so long.
United’s league form
United are currently well in the title 1 this season after a strong first half of the season. With many games left to play, and many points to be won and 1, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are certainly not out of reach. In the Premier League betting, United are offered as slight outsiders at 14/1 to lift their 21st league title this year, and they certainly would not have been in the 1 without their new defensive midfielder.
In acquiring the Brazilian midfielder United added a profile that they had lacked for many years, they have arguably lacked a quality option since the Sir Alex Ferguson era. United have now had a true out-and-out ‘six’ since they had Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher many years ago. Many managers have persevered with the likes of Fred and Scott McTominay in the defensive midfield roles but this did not produce strong results as both are box-to-box midfielders in reality.
Casemiro offers exceptional positional discipline at the base of the midfield which has allowed ten Hag’s side sufficient cover in defensive transition to allow more players to commit themselves forward without leaving a huge gap in the midfield areas. In a look at United’s form since Casemiro made his first start for the club his impact is obvious. After his first eleven starts, the Red Devils had picked up 26 points which put them 123. If United are to end their league title drought in the next few years the Brazilian will surely play a huge role. The signing of Casemiro has single-handedly made Manchester United a team to be feared again, success surely awaits in the coming years.