Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Is Ferguson still injured?
Totally agree. I thought he and Dunk were absolutely superb on Sunday.I would pick Webster over Colwill. Forest are a low block and hit you with set pieces sort of team, they caused Liverpool huge problems with long throw ins last weekend, I think aerial ability will get Webby the nod.
I had a different view of his performance on Sunday that many on here have expressed. To me it looked like Webster ( in starting our attacks and stopping theirs) was making a pretty strong case for that position for the rest of this season and the one after.
Sounds goodBut Steele is better with his feet and that was why he was picked ahead of Big Bob. I don't think anything has changed there.
Generally I agree with resting Mitoma and Gross. Ayari and Buonanotte have looked promising and Billy Gilmour surely deserves some minutes. Assuming neither Welbeck nor Ferguson are fit, let Undav run around softening up the Forest defence for an hour - I can't believe he'd actually score a goal - and then unleash Enciso.
I thought we would have seen Buonanotte for March in extra time based on the knock he received during the 90 minutes.Mitoma just looked dead on his feet throughout extra time and for a bit before that as well. I was shocked he wasn't subbed off for Buonanotte. If he starts tomorrow he is damn good at recovery.
Well, I guess if you play 120 minutes and win in the World Cup you only have a couple more games at most before a long break. Every game is do or die but it isn't in the league. Their opponents would be going through the same thing. And I'd also have been shocked if the Japan manager would have kept Mitoma on for the whole 120 in similar circumstances. So, yeah, think it's differentThese are top athletes in peak condition is it any different to playing in a World Cup in the latter stages?
So a reminder, we played Sunday, then we play Wednesday, then Saturday, then Thursday, then Monday.
This works out as 5 games (including one lasting around 130 minutes plus penalties) in 15 days.
If we don’t rotate Wednesday, then when?
Why does Gilmour deserve some minutes? He isn't very good. Agree with the rest of what you say though.But Steele is better with his feet and that was why he was picked ahead of Big Bob. I don't think anything has changed there.
Generally I agree with resting Mitoma and Gross. Ayari and Buonanotte have looked promising and Billy Gilmour surely deserves some minutes. Assuming neither Welbeck nor Ferguson are fit, let Undav run around softening up the Forest defence for an hour - I can't believe he'd actually score a goal - and then unleash Enciso.
Well yes, but those medical experts are also feeding into the club data on the number of miles, the number of minutes each player is playing before the risk of injury becomes critical.These aren't 17-stone, boozing/smoking amateurs who need to play their sunday league games in-hand midweek at Waterhall after working x hours.. we're talking about a group of professional athletes supported by training coaches, physios, medical staff nutrition experts, sleep experts etc etc..
Segmented, the most important gaps are between Wolves & Utd.. (4.5 days / 110 ish hours) & Everton to Arsenal (5.75 days / 140 ish hours).
The going only gets tougher post Arsenal.. 4 games, 10 days - so if there were to be any rotation - it's probably going to be for the Newcastle or Man City game
A bit harsh. He looked good in the Cup against Arsenal. He just needs minutes to find his rhythm.Why does Gilmour deserve some minutes? He isn't very good. Agree with the rest of what you say though.
I think Undav and March need to start, if only to have the chance to banish Sunday's glaring misses. I realise Undav is contentious but the more I think about it the more I think it will happen. Ferguson is likely to be injured, Welbeck hobbled off at Wembley and I'd rather he wasn't rushed back either. That leaves Undav, who I feel will not get a better chance to shine all season.
The training effort will be dialled right back to manage overall load (which is the more important measure rather than 90 mins of effort in isolation).These aren't 17-stone, boozing/smoking amateurs who need to play their sunday league games in-hand midweek at Waterhall after working x hours.. we're talking about a group of professional athletes supported by training coaches, physios, medical staff nutrition experts, sleep experts etc etc..
Segmented, the most important gaps are between Wolves & Utd.. (4.5 days / 110 ish hours) & Everton to Arsenal (5.75 days / 140 ish hours).
The going only gets tougher post Arsenal.. 4 games, 10 days - so if there were to be any rotation - it's probably going to be for the Newcastle or Man City game
If Welbeck and Ferguson are ruled out, I wonder if RDZ will be looking at Enciso as a central strikerIt all depends who is fit and ready to play . I hope either Welbeck or Ferguson is available. I would not like to go up there with just Undav.
Already happened. Pretty coy on lineup apart from Buonanotte who will start.What time is the De Zerbi press conference for the Forest match this afternoon?