by ZacNaloen »
17 Mar 2013 14:31
Maguire ZacNaloen I'm not talking about some specific 4-5-1 wrong a book of tactics
What?
We created oxf*rd all with Mcdermotts 4-5-1 as well, with Pog up front, I hope you remember. My whole point was that Pog wasn't so important to making the 4-5-1 work (because we were only taking advantage of the extra defensive solidity that comes from the extra bodies in midfield) that it was worth keeping that shape and playing one of the other strikers up there on their own
451 still functions better when the 1 can hold the ball up. You don't seem to think this contributes to defensive solidity but it does.
No, because I'm talking about Reading FC's players and what Reading FC were doing when Mcdermott, and now Eamon Dolan had them playing 4-5-1.
Not some definition of how 4-5-1 works from a text book. This is what you can't seem to appreciate.
Pog worked extremely hard, but only held the ball up well when it was played to his feet, and that happened perhaps 1 out of 10 times. By your definition this means he wasn't playing the role well. And this is actually reflected in the fact that other than some extra defensive solidity we created absolutely nothing until we switched to 4-4-2 for the closing period of the game. And in my opinion that means we could have got away with having another striker in this position doing a decent enough job. You for some reason, I can't appreciate chose to disagree with this.
We might actually get better at 4-5-1 if Pog we play it to Pog like it was being played to Hunt yesterday.
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