Quote from: john e on August 06, 2021, 01:10:51 PMWatford will want to come at us from the offNewly promoted they will want to start with a flurryWe’ve not been too good at handling that in the pastWith the squad we have we need to fight fire with fireDon’t let them get a toehold inWe have quality all over the pitch and we need to show it from kick offToday is actually 6 years to the day since we won at newly promoted Bournemouth on first day of 15/16 season. Blimey remember the euphoria after that when the new French lads looked decent, defensively we did o.k and Gestede powering in the corner had us all convinced he'd be better than Benteke.Oh dear. As nice as it is to win the first game it's pretty irrelevant to how the season will go, more important how the following 9 games go after that as a decent guide.Like many I don't have a clue how we line up next week. I do think the midfield will be Nakamba-McGinn-Buendia and defence picks itself but no idea on what we'll do either side of that in final third.Probably see likes of El Ghazi starting early weeks just for continuity and he obviously ended last season pretty well.One thing I will say though....zero excuse for DS this season in games we're winning or losing to only starting thinking of subs from 75th minute onwards. We now have a very competitive squad that can do well in the league and also be competitive in the cups so he must simply use it and rotate when required.Even in an area we're light in which is defensive midfield we will probably have Doug back as sub option by end of August and he isn't a bad one to put on for last 20 minutes if we're winning, did well in that situation at Spurs so hopefully the manager dosen't sit on his hands if games are drifting away from us and we can actually win a few more from behind as that stopped us getting into the top 10. Very good frontrunners in games but not too much belief if we were a goal down with 25 minutes left we could get anything. That must change this year.
Watford will want to come at us from the offNewly promoted they will want to start with a flurryWe’ve not been too good at handling that in the pastWith the squad we have we need to fight fire with fireDon’t let them get a toehold inWe have quality all over the pitch and we need to show it from kick off
It really depends where Danny Ings is played. If he plays where Barkley was then 4-4-1-1 or 4-4-2 really isn’t that different to the 4-2-3-1. It’s still two in the middle, it’s still two wingers and it’s still Watkins pressing high.
Quote from: danno on August 08, 2021, 06:34:12 PMIt really depends where Danny Ings is played. If he plays where Barkley was then 4-4-1-1 or 4-4-2 really isn’t that different to the 4-2-3-1. It’s still two in the middle, it’s still two wingers and it’s still Watkins pressing high.Is that really Ings’ best position though? I had him down as more of an ‘on the shoulder’ striker?