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From taking over ahead of January’s Manchester Derby win over Manchester City, Michael Carrick led Manchester United to a seven-game unbeaten run in the Premier League, which ended against 10-man Newcastle United at St. James’ Park in March.
That game marked the start of a turbulent four-game run, which has seen the Red Devils win once, against their UEFA Champions League qualification rivals, Aston Villa, draw once, against AFC Bournemouth, and now lose twice, with Leeds United joining Newcastle in placing a blemish on Michael Carrick’s managerial record.
Leeds approached Monday’s match with the goal of Premier League survival in mind.
They have now put six points between themselves and 18th-placed Tottenham Hotspur, making their win at Old Trafford a potentially vital one in the relegation battle.
Manchester United remain third, with Champions League qualification still in their hands, but they will need to start putting more points on the board to avoid slipping below Aston Villa (with whom they are level on points) and Liverpool (trailing Manchester United by three points behind).
This match analysis article shares tactical analysis of what Manchester United did poorly in the first half of Monday’s game, before Lisandro Martínez’s 56th-minute red card, which is where the Whites truly capitalised on Manchester United’s subpar performance in two key areas with and without the ball to win the match.
Santiago Mouriño has emerged as one of the most defensively impactful full-backs in La Liga during the 2025/2026 season with Villarreal CF.
The Uruguayan defender is currently 24 years old and primarily operates as a right-back, with the versatility to play as a centre-back when required.
Mouriño combines strong defensive duelling, high recovery volume, and consistent intensity, making him a key component in Villarreal’s defensive structure.
His physical profile and ability to win the ball across different zones are reflected in his defensive numbers, where he ranks among the most active defenders in terms of tackles and ball recoveries per 90 minutes.
Despite being primarily defence-oriented, he also shows composure in possession, maintaining solid passing accuracy and contributing to build-up phases, which enhances his overall tactical value within the team’s system.
In this data analysis and Santiago Mouriño scout report, we will examine the player’s defensive output, positional behaviour, and overall impact on Villarreal’s structure, both in and out of possession, to better understand how his profile translates into one of the most active defensive right-backs in La Liga this season.



