Maybe. But surely a fit Orlandi is in the first eleven?
Yes. But he isn't an alternative to crofts.
Maybe. But surely a fit Orlandi is in the first eleven?
Not at the expense of being over run in midfield by the more physical sides.
Yes. But he isn't an alternative to crofts.
You wouldn't pick Orlandi to start?
No. But he replaces someone from centre mid, who in turn comes back in to replace Crofts. If you get my drift.
I would have thought it's either Orlandi or Lopez, based on the team atm
He's not the architypal box to box midfielder no, but with him back and fit playing a slightly more advanced role coupled with our get the ball forward faster style Orlandi could well be key to unlocking defenses with his passing and attacking play.
Ince and Andrews see more of capable of covering the defensive part of Crofts game.
Not at the expense of being over run in midfield by the more physical sides.
It depends who you have in mind of him replacing. Not at the expense of the engine room, no I wouldn't. In place of Lopez on recent form(yesterdays goal excluded) yes I would...When you start picking players, just to accommidate them, you weaken the side as a whole. I thought that much was obvious.
In a 5-3-2 I'd want Orlandi in the middle, alongside Crofts and Bridcutt (or in today's money Ince + Andrews/Agustien). Buckley/Lopez on the right and Lua Lua/Conway on the left.
I'd be keen to see a 4-4-2 though, with Orlandi on the left-side, Buckley on the right and CMS+Ulloa upfront together. Think that one might be unlikely though.