At the moment, I'd be leaving Westwood out. He was great last season but so far this season he hasn't quite got it back. KEA, Sylla and Delph would be the best three I think, especially away from home.
If and when Lowton gets back in the side, I wouldn't mind seeing a midfield three of Delph, Bacuna and Sylla. Sylla could play the holding role, which is what he was brought as.
One thing about KEA that bugs me is that his first touch isn't very good. Maybe this is something due to a fallacy that all Dutch players have an exceptional first touch. Maybe one assumes that you can walk up to any Dutchman on the street, give him a can of beans and he could open it with his foot of choice. But KEA, for a Dutch born, Moroccan international doesn't have an adhesive touch by any stretch of the imagination. He doesn't appear to have any standout attribute, either technically or physically. He's fairly tidy on the ball, in as much as he can pass it 5-10 yards sideways. He's also far too laboured on the ball at times. He needs to be sharper with it, but I don't think he's a player that can handle being rushed and in this league, when you're in midfield, you're going to get rushed.Westwood showed signs last season of being able to pick out a more incisive pass. I don't think he was terrible yesterday (at least in the first half). My major problem with Westy in the last couple of games has been discipline. He seems intent on getting himself sent off. It's a dirty streak he showed no signs of last season and perhaps it's largely frustration that he's playing poorly. But the signs of him kicking on and moving up a level don't appear to be happen. I'm just wondering whether we've already seen his best. Whether there's no more potential in him to get better.
Quote from: Concrete John on October 21, 2013, 02:17:32 PMIf and when Lowton gets back in the side, I wouldn't mind seeing a midfield three of Delph, Bacuna and Sylla. Sylla could play the holding role, which is what he was brought as. I think bacuna stepping into midfield is the best thing at home I would dispense with the 4-3-3 system and give us more width .
The solution to our home problems is a proper number 10, which we don't really have in the squad. Changing formations won't really solve it, in my option. I'd certainly try to stay away from 4-4-2 for fear of being over run in midfield.