Leicester City defender Conor Coady appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Monday Night Club to discuss the distinctions between playing in a three-man defensive system and a back four. Coady, who began his professional career as a midfielder, was instrumental in Wolves’ ascent to the Premier League by operating in the central role of a back three, eventually earning international recognition for England as a centre-back. Ruben Amorim, the incoming manager for Manchester United, consistently utilized a three-man defence during his leadership at Sporting, though his initial tactical approach for his United team is currently unknown. Post navigation Van Dijk says table-topping Liverpool can improve further Chelsea’s Influence at Burton Albion Intensifies