by Millsy »
21 Aug 2021 00:06
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Yeah one of my/our criticisms of Pauno has been the lack of plan B and inability to play to strikers' strengths, as I defended Baldock and Puscas, who would often be shoehorned into Joao's role an unsurprisingly not do too well.
Interesting that Baldock scored on his debut yesterday in a shit Derby team, in a typical fast acceleration/right place at the right time Baldock goal.
Of course we may not have the personnel to play to Puscas' or Baldock's strengths so our hands may be tied but you'd hope we will now at least try given we have no other option.
I'm not a fan of plan B.
I'm a fan of putting in place the resources to play Plan A well. And if it isn't working switch up the players that aren't performing.
Screw trying to build a squad that can play three different ways and ending up with a third suited to one, a third another and a third the final. And not enough of any to play any effectively. Which is what we've done for a decade.
Coppell didn’t have a plan B. He just made Plan A work and slightly adaptable.
Having four strikers and three wingers helped.
I'm trying to think back - did we have a plan B when Brian took us up? It seemed pretty direct stuff all the time.
Yeah I'm sure the best teams have a plan and run with it. Chicken and egg though: does playing with one plan GIVE them the success? Or does the success just preselect teams that were lucky enough never to need to resort to other options i.e. fortunate squad strength/injury luck so they happened to only need one plan, but it wasn't the reason they succeeded.
As I say this is all totally irrelevant in this discussion. It would of course be lovely to have a team of injury-less and supermen and a squad large enough to plough through a single plan regardless of knocks, but the fact is we aren't that team, and haven't been in years, so we have to be practical and be able to use players in a different way as a backup.
Unless the point being made is actually is our plan just the wrong plan to begin with? Because even without injuries, we were being found out and countered easily with physicality and a high press. So if the point is either a)buy another Joao or two or b) rather than keeping this plan and having a plan B maybe change the plan so it's more resilient to injury lottery and opposition tactics, then yes of course I agree with either option. Otherwise we have to have some other fallback option to make the most of Puscas.