Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
Paul, what is Trap's plan B to be? You say he needed a plan B because only one player plays in the top half of the EPL. No plan B including other personnel was likely to work in that case. The kick & hoof we resorted to as plan B yielded 2 goals! There were attacking players in the squad: Long, Keogh, Fahey, Gibson. They all featured in the two games. Treacy was unavailable, and we all know Duff & Hunt were too.
Most criticism is correctly aimed at central midfield. I won't argue for Trap's omission of Andy Reid, though match fitness was questionable last week. McCarthy excepted, we can't just magic up a bunch of quality midfielders. Though I would pick McCarthy myself, being an ever present at Wigan isn't a compelling argument to pick anyone. I like Wilson too. I'm sure Trap would have looked at each in May if they had come over for training.
You might well make me agree with you, but you'll have to present a better argument. As I say I'm 60/40 in Trap's favour. I'm bitterly disappointed that we have shown no variation in shape and little variation in tactics which is what I expected when he took over. However, with so many players injured or not match fit, or having barely established themselves at their clubs, I've got to cut the guy a bit of slack. I think we did enough to win on Tuesday and a fit Robbie would probably have rendered this discussion irrelevant.