I thought against Brentford his desire to get on the ball and make something happen mean't he was all over the pitch and never in shape at right mid which left us a bit exposed. Depends on the game/opposition strengths etc but thought it made sense last night against a side who were supposed to be good on the counter. Could argue having Skalak/Murphy wide, who hold their shape better, protected the back 4 better than on Saturday. AK certainly seems more effective right midfield but we've got good options to change things about as needed game by game.