What a contrast the skill and attitude of this number 7 to the previous one.
Would prefer to see Bacuna stay at right back but suspect he will have to be thrown into midfield because of our problems there.
Quote from: brontebilly on November 12, 2013, 02:11:09 AMWould prefer to see Bacuna stay at right back but suspect he will have to be thrown into midfield because of our problems there. Also because we know we have a good right back in Lowton too, so the risk v reward of moving Bacuna is in our favour.
I would rather have Lowton in the team than kea.Bacuna add something to our midfield which is too static with kea , Lowton is a decent enough right back who could work well in tandem with bacuna on the right.
Bacuna is a more effective all-round player than Lowton because he's faster, and pace is everything in English football. It means he can get back and clean up when he makes a mistake. Having said that, Lowton is by some distance the best crosser of the ball we have at the club. I'd almost be inclined to play Bacuna at right back, Lowton in front of him, and have them overlap.
I think them overlapping and interchanging is the best approach. Lowton always crosses best from deeper too, so moving him forward might nullify that. But they should, in theory, make a very, very effective pairing down the right hand side.
Quote from: ozzjim on November 13, 2013, 01:04:44 AMI think them overlapping and interchanging is the best approach. Lowton always crosses best from deeper too, so moving him forward might nullify that. But they should, in theory, make a very, very effective pairing down the right hand side. I wouldn't mind seeing Bacuna playing in a CAM type role, his creativity and flair is everything we've been missing in recent weeks, and when he got into those central positions against Cardiff, the game changed and we got our two goals. Keep Lowton at Right Back, and keep the 4-3-3 system, with Bacuna playing ahead of Delph and Sylla.