Chido Obi Martin had his Manchester United debut against Nottingham Forest where he scored two goals in five minutes and later got a hat-trick for his team within 14 minutes. The 16 years old striker Chido Obi Martin who is reviewed by his youth coaches Jason Wilcox, Darren Fletcher and Nick Cox is spoken of to be a young lethal talented forward who is believed to have great potentials for the future base on his exceptional performance with the youth team.
Assuming this story is true about Amorin move. Do you all think he's making a valid choice? We have had team's like Barcelona integrating young talents from their academy to the senior team, a fresh example that of Lamine Yamal who has really been of immense support to Barcelona's top form in all competitions this season. Can same work out successfully for the Manchester United new boss?
This is why we need to realize that this kid is still a big unknown to everyone. If Amorim saw anything in him, the best course of action would be putting him in bench, and whenever they are ahead by a lot, and by a lot I mean 2-0 would be enough, just not one goal difference, then put him in the game at 70th minute or so, that would give him 20+ minute each game to play and show himself. If he does great, after a while he could start to get the position on some games.
Normally even if Ruben Amorim decides to incorporate the young forward into the senior team he wouldn't be a first XI starter but will have to be coming from the bench due to his inadequate experience in tue current level of league games. This ain't the first time Amorim is adopting this approach, he did it while he was in Sporting CP, and that's why I think that he can achieve some success with Chido Obi Martin under Manchester United if he chooses to give the young star an opportunity to shine at the senior team level.