Manchester United's winter fixture schedule continues to suffer from disruption due to COVID-19 cases, with the club's weekend bout against Brighton the latest to be postponed until a later date.
Nevertheless, Ralf Rangnick will continue to consider how his team can evolve behind the scenes after making some daring changes during the early stages of his tenure.
Upon his appointment last month, Rangnick set about changing the team's formation from 4-2-3-1 to 4-2-2-2, which is a relatively uncommon shape in the Premier League — though it has delivered two wins from two in the Premier League so far.
When it comes to personnel, arguably his most controversial decision has been to drop Aaron Wan-Bissaka in favour of Diogo Dalot, despite the
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