We also had a RB playing LB at the very last minute. That didn't help at all. The collapse happened so quickly and so unexpectedly it almost impossible to react to. The first goal was bad enough but Sherwood couldn't then have expected mistake after mistake to take place. Southampton may very well have still beaten us today because they are a good side but I'm not putting it all down to winning the tactical battle given how this quickly unravelled.
Forget today, sherwood has achieved mission impossible by keeping us up. I hope he gets a hefty bonus for doing so.Just 12 weeks ago, I walked away from the hull ground into a bleak , cold, evening convinced we were as good as down. We aren't and its all down to Tim Sherwood .
He's shown himself to be very good at setting the team up - so far he's caught Ramsay, Pulis, Pellegrini, Pochettino and Rodgers so off-guard that they've had to change everything around after twenty-odd minutes! - but he seems less good at reacting tactically to things.