If you have two central midfielders, one moves across to cover the overload, especially when either wide player is caught upfield and the other holds the middle. We know our defence is not over blessed with pace, so why offer the opposition the opportunity to run at them and turn them.
Credit to Forest who also taught us a huge lesson in how to take and how to defend set pieces. They were also superb at supporting the player on the ball who always had options, something we used to excel at. Some of our fans were giving Minteh pelters, but at times his one option was to take on three players, as no one else was offering themselves up for the ball.
Forest deploy two lumering oafs at centre back, who both absolutely love it if you try and play in front of them. How did we manage to play five forwards and yet make so few runs into space? We should have been dragging these two out and all over the pitch, instead Forest packed the middle forced us wide and then overloaded on our isolated wingers. I invite anyone to pick the tactics out of that.
Credit to Forest who also taught us a huge lesson in how to take and how to defend set pieces. They were also superb at supporting the player on the ball who always had options, something we used to excel at. Some of our fans were giving Minteh pelters, but at times his one option was to take on three players, as no one else was offering themselves up for the ball.
Forest deploy two lumering oafs at centre back, who both absolutely love it if you try and play in front of them. How did we manage to play five forwards and yet make so few runs into space? We should have been dragging these two out and all over the pitch, instead Forest packed the middle forced us wide and then overloaded on our isolated wingers. I invite anyone to pick the tactics out of that.