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Yes, it IS about man-management. But that doesn't mean PANDERING to the players for fear of upsetting them. Playing devils advocate, if Adams felt that (for example) Elphick needs a rest and he wanted to try slotting Virgo into the back four tomorrow, then thats his prerogative. Its then down to Adams to explain his reasons for it to Elphick - thats the man-management side of it, not coming out with "I'm worried about doing something scapegoatish", or nonsense about all-or-nothing changes to the team.
Adams has left his balls in Leicester.
Interesting, but that's not the scenario here.
He is not pandering to them. He is considering dropping the lot of them.
His defence - all of them, with maybe the exception of McNulty - played shit on Tuesday. And doubtless he told them so.
'Right, lads. The defence last night was collectively shit. As a unit you defended like f***ing tossers. Tommy - you're rested because you were shit, and I'm going to try you Virgs at centre. There that will work...'
So 'resting' Elphick and 'try' putting Virgo in is going to achieve what? Especially when there would be more to the defensive considerations than merely tinkering with the personnel. You might want to tinker, Adams has clearly identified bigger issues.
Using your scenario, rounding on one player, however you explain your reasons, is not going to do the individual or collective morale much good. It IS scapegoating. And keeping morale is also one of the parts of a manager's job.
I don't get this vitriol about ""I'm worried about doing something scapegoatish", or nonsense about all-or-nothing changes to the team.". To me, they're perfectly normal managerial considerations.