Clark and Okore in CB. Richards as RB and Amavi as LB. Job's a good 'un.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on October 27, 2015, 09:04:39 AMClark and Okore in CB. Richards as RB and Amavi as LB. Job's a good 'un. This. Nothing more to see here...
I think I'd be tempted to give the back 3 a go again tomorrow night, but trying Ilori as a sweeper behind Clark and Richards.
Quote from: RussellC on October 27, 2015, 09:28:04 AMI think I'd be tempted to give the back 3 a go again tomorrow night, but trying Ilori as a sweeper behind Clark and Richards.No offence Russell, but that is a really bad idea.It's not an accident that nobody has really used a sweeper for around 25 years - it would be defensive suicide. Three at the back would be bad enough when playing against a 4-3-3 like Southampton tend to use, but a sweeper as well? It would make last years 6-1 look like a close match.
Quote from: Dave on October 27, 2015, 09:47:39 PMQuote from: RussellC on October 27, 2015, 09:28:04 AMI think I'd be tempted to give the back 3 a go again tomorrow night, but trying Ilori as a sweeper behind Clark and Richards.No offence Russell, but that is a really bad idea.It's not an accident that nobody has really used a sweeper for around 25 years - it would be defensive suicide. Three at the back would be bad enough when playing against a 4-3-3 like Southampton tend to use, but a sweeper as well? It would make last years 6-1 look like a close match.I'm not offended that you have a different opinion Dave. To my mind, whoever plays centrally within a back 3 is acting as a sweeper, with the 2 players either side of them picking-up the striker/s. Given the personnel that we have at our disposal, and the performances that we've seen from our chosen back 4s this season I think tonight would present a good opportunity to try this system again. I also think that it if we're going to persist with trying to play out from the back, having somebody like Ilori who would is decent in possession of the ball would be a big help.