Why Patrick Dorgu could be Manchester United’s answer to City’s Nico O’Reilly
One thing we learned after Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United exit was that Patrick Dorgu can be a brilliant left winger.Signed as a left wing-back, with the expectation that he would slot in as a lef...
Why Patrick Dorgu could be Manchester United’s answer to City’s Nico O’Reilly One thing we learned after Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United exit was that Patrick Dorgu can be a brilliant left winger. Signed as a left wing-back, with the expectation that he would slot in as a left-back should United revert to a back four, it is interesting to note that Dorgu’s best games in United colours have come when playing as a winger . Dorgu has everything to thrive as a winger Some United fans are now convinced that, going forward, Dorgu should simply keep playing as a winger.
Indeed, they feel his combination of explosive pace, relentless energy, and advanced attacking instincts, which see him act as a direct, goal-scoring threat who can stretch defences and turn defence into attack instantly, is best served out wide. Moreover, having watched him do exactly that against Manchester City, and then Arsenal before that injury, you would feel that Dorgu at left wing could genuinely work. Yet there are those who feel Dorgu at left wing is a gamble United should not take, and instead would rather he played the left-back role he was signed for.
O’Reilly, a perfect example Those resisting Dorgu at left wing, however, need only look at what Pep Guardiola has done with Nico O’Reilly . O’Reilly is naturally a central midfielder, but Guardiola saw something in him that could make him flourish at left-back. Consequently, he moved him to full-back, and now O’Reilly is City’s first choice, and he is absolutely bossing it.
City’s number 33 is not simply filling in; rather, he is thriving, defending high lines, overlapping, cutting inside, delivering crosses, and chipping in with goals and assists. Indeed, you cannot talk about City’s brilliant 2026 run; one that saw them lift the Carabao Cup and could yet see them outwit Arsenal in the 2025–26 title race, without acknowledging how key O’Reilly has been. He has not played as an attacker, yet he has hit seven goals since the turn of the year.