I would like to see a 4 - 1 - 4 - 1 setup ... Stephens as a holding mid to protect the CB's with two of the other mid-fielders in front of him with freedom to join the attacks with the wingers & FB's playing similar to the 4 4 1 1 system ... may sound even more defensive but IMHO frees up the central midfield to push forward more often in support
could also back fire of course but in seems in the past we have been out numbered in the centre areas
Poyet did that. And Oscar Garcia countered other teams that play a single player in front of the back four. A half astute opposing player can bypass the single midfielder in front of the back four by an accurate long pass as the single midfielder cannot get near to covering the whole pitch.
One way we can get close is by using a 4-3-3 with the central midfielder dropping back to make two in front of the back four and converting to 4-2-3-1. In the classic 4-3-3 I was taught in the sixties (by Mike Smith who became manager of Wales), the central midfielder covers a diagonal on the field from the old left half position to inside right, thus covering the optimum area of the pitch.