CanaryOnTheWire
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Caught the class of 14-15 in action for the first time against OGC Nice the other night. I was impressed by our quick transitions and movement. What struck me though, was the Moyesian (yes, that is a thing) imbalance of the midfield. I hope this is Adams' plan only in matches where we are at home and constantly on the front foot, as a holding Johnson behind what effectively became a front five of Surman, Hoolahan, Grabban, Bennett and Redmond....lest we forget the amount of time Garrido spent on the edge of the 18 yard box.
Obviously we can afford to do this against an unfit Nice who are quite average anyway, and it gave the fans plenty of oohs and aahs as we tore them a new one. Going into the season though, I can't help but feel that to continue to do this will lead to us being caught out, as ace as attacking football to this extent is you can't operate with no midfield. The question is, how do you feel is the best way to address that imbalance?
Against better sides (which an equally unfit but more talented than Nice Celta Vigo will be) i'd absolutely love to see a disciplined box to box pair setting up in a 4-4-1-1/4-2-3-1, for example
That would see plenty of scope for the wide men and their supporting full back to create overloads down the flanks and get the ball into the space behind the defence for Grabban to attack, with Wes roaming to pick up the ball to bring whichever of the box to box pair are joining the attack (this assumes Howson and Fer have the discipline to know when to sit and when to go). Should see plenty of goals from Pilkington, Redmond, Howson and Grabban when we can dominate the ball. This of course is the best case scenario.
In the event that we are transitioning to a defensive shape having lost the ball, it collapses quickly into banks of four with Pilks and Redmond quickly dropping back to form a bank of four with Fer and Howson. There is scope then for Wes to either hassle the opposition as we have seen him do so well in the past, or if protecting a lead be withdrawn for Johnson or Tettey to sit behind Fer and Howson as a holding mid and make it 4-1-4-1. These are just suggestions- we have Lafferty if route one is needed late on or the passing game isn't working, and scope for a 4-3-3 (though Adams hasn't tried it yet).
I appreciate one game against Nice is nothing to judge, but that's all I have to go on, and this is what I have produced.
I look forward to being picked apart
Obviously we can afford to do this against an unfit Nice who are quite average anyway, and it gave the fans plenty of oohs and aahs as we tore them a new one. Going into the season though, I can't help but feel that to continue to do this will lead to us being caught out, as ace as attacking football to this extent is you can't operate with no midfield. The question is, how do you feel is the best way to address that imbalance?
Against better sides (which an equally unfit but more talented than Nice Celta Vigo will be) i'd absolutely love to see a disciplined box to box pair setting up in a 4-4-1-1/4-2-3-1, for example
That would see plenty of scope for the wide men and their supporting full back to create overloads down the flanks and get the ball into the space behind the defence for Grabban to attack, with Wes roaming to pick up the ball to bring whichever of the box to box pair are joining the attack (this assumes Howson and Fer have the discipline to know when to sit and when to go). Should see plenty of goals from Pilkington, Redmond, Howson and Grabban when we can dominate the ball. This of course is the best case scenario.
In the event that we are transitioning to a defensive shape having lost the ball, it collapses quickly into banks of four with Pilks and Redmond quickly dropping back to form a bank of four with Fer and Howson. There is scope then for Wes to either hassle the opposition as we have seen him do so well in the past, or if protecting a lead be withdrawn for Johnson or Tettey to sit behind Fer and Howson as a holding mid and make it 4-1-4-1. These are just suggestions- we have Lafferty if route one is needed late on or the passing game isn't working, and scope for a 4-3-3 (though Adams hasn't tried it yet).
I appreciate one game against Nice is nothing to judge, but that's all I have to go on, and this is what I have produced.
I look forward to being picked apart
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