Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim delivered a clear assessment of Iliman Ndiaye as his team prepares to host Everton on Monday at 20:00 in a key Premier League fixture.
Amorim spoke to Premier League Productions and offered a detailed view of Everton’s approach this season, focusing strongly on the Senegal international who leads the club’s scoring chart.
The United manager described Ndiaye as a decisive forward who shapes Everton’s attacking rhythm.
He noted that the winger scored four goals this season and continues to influence every phase of play.
Amorim called him “incredible” and stressed that his presence gives Everton a sharp edge during tight moments.
He believes Ndiaye’s movement, set-piece threat, and ability to exploit small spaces create a constant danger for United’s back line.
Amorim also looked at Everton’s evolution since their previous meeting.
He said the team now uses a compact structure and adapts its system to each opponent.
He highlighted the fluid positioning in midfield and the flexibility of players who shift roles when needed.
He pointed to James Garner, who can drop into right-back, and Jake O’Brien, who offers height and discipline during dead-ball situations.
He said these adjustments help Everton play with balance and clarity.
Amorim added that David Moyes continues to guide a solid and ambitious group.
He said Everton now defends with focus, presses with order, and commits numbers when they move forward.
He warned that every detail of the match will demand attention.
He closed his assessment by admitting that victory will require complete concentration and discipline against a team that improved its confidence and structure over recent weeks.
