sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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I think CH has a very good squad now. It's what he does with it.
Dropped three in form players for Saturday's game and reverted back to the isolated lone striker ways of Sami and we got totally stuffed. Brought those three players back on Tuesday, playing 4-4-2 and we controlled the game and came away with an excellent win.
Every manager will make mistakes though so can't be too harsh on him. However, what I would have liked to have heard was along the lines of "Ooops. Got that one wrong. Sorry about that. Let's move on" rather than "I don't regret anything". That doesn't really suggest that he has learned from the mistakes at Cardiff. We just pray that he has and that it won't happen again!
The lesson shouldn't be to never play 3 in midfield again. The lesson should be how to approach that formation more productively. We played a 451 with 3 CMs who have the same characteristics and therefore we lacked structure in the midfield zones. We also didn't push our wide players high enough to support Zamora. And we played Zamora... a classy player, yet one lacking in pace and mobility...
So he made a mistake, but it was in personnel rather than in formation. With the right players and the right instructions, a 3 man-midfield could be devastating.