by Hound »
25 Oct 2023 14:09
Snowflake Royal blythspartan NathStPaul Really think it would be wise to play three CM's against Portsmouth, try and boss the middle of the park. Craig, Savage and Wing.
Of course Selles won't do that though.
Agree with playing 3 CM’s.
If we start the game as badly as we did against Fleetwood we’ll get massacred by Pompey.
I also disagree with Hound that 4-2-2-2 is just the same as 4-2-3-1. The latter gives more width and protection to fullbacks, relies on the fullbacks less.
Agree 3 in midfield is the way to go. I'd hit up the most enthusiastic and least despairing. So Vickers and Rushesha would be in, Wing stays, probably Azeez too, because whilst he hasn't delivered, it hasn't stopped him trying and he doesn't go missing.
Not the same but similar. That ‘3’ would certainly give no more protection than the current set up unless the whole philosophy changed and they played deeper making a 4-5-1
I’m a bit baffled by the constant 4-2-2-2 noise. See the comment above that it was definitely 4-2-2-2 and not 4-4-2….just can’t agree
If no one had ever mentioned the bloody 4-2-2-2 not one single person would say we were playing anything other than a 4-4-2 last night. Esp when Azeez came on (dunno what or where Camara was meant to be tbh)
Edit: final word on this from me because I’m boring myself. Go to whoscored and check the touch maps for Camara, Azeez, Knibbs and compare to Savage and Wing
The huge majority of touches for the first 3 are wide, very few central (ie width of centre circle). Esp Azeez who has nearly all his touched right out on the flank
Sav is centre left and wing is predominantly centre right with a few on the right wing
Ours and Fleetwoods heat maps are much the same
What we might be doing and if this is what people say when talk 4-2-2-2 then fair enough
—— Gk ——
Rb cb cb lb
— cm cm —
Rm — — Lm
— Cf Cf —
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Hound on 25 Oct 2023 14:43, edited 2 times in total.