- Oct 20, 2022
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I disagree - His problem definitely but not his ’fault’ IMO - Roberto can only use what he has at his disposal - a squad missing some key players, especially FBs, while others are clearly fatigued - Their minutes have to be carefully managed over the course of fixtures before and after, not just for the match in hand. Personally I think RDZ has done a superb job the past 2-3 months - against teams like Arsenal, it doesn’t really matter who scores first as the game will remain open enough for us to create chances but today we couldn’t get the ball forward, largely in part to our lack of aggression in MF - apart from Igor who should have started (and Veltman/Jack for injury) the changes he made were all to the AMF/forward positions - I thought Ferguson was making little impact as was, Lallana and Adingra (arguably our strongest starters for the position they played) bringing on Buonanotte and Pedro and Welbeck was the right move - but I wouldn’t say, Hinshelwood, Buonanotte and Welbeck would be typically described by anyone as included in our ’best team’ and yet, yes, we did finish stronger.RDZ at fault. We aren't starting with the best team, we're finishing much stronger.
I believe RDZ builds his bench choices into the overall strategy based on player fitness, the need to manage fatigue levels, and anticipated need to change tactics and make positional changes during the course of play - that doesn’t necessarily mean starting the ‘best 11 players’ in the squad every time.