Originally Posted by
elatedscum
Pretty sure it was the home Greece game and actually orthodox left back and replacing Collins in left of a two.
The away Greece game in the June heat, Kenny played 5-3-2 - we got destroyed out wide, where they got 3v2 and 2v1 constantly, with Tsimikas killing us. Greece played with both wingers hugging the line and at times, midfielders and/or the striker dropping out wide. So often our three centre halves had nothing to do and they dominated the game. Both their goals came from O’Dowda, the first the handball and the second was him switching off from a throw in. They were basically bating us - are you prepared to pull both your right and left centre halves out to the wing, and stretch your centre backs, will your centre half follow the centre forward into midfield - and if not, we’ll just dominate 10 v 7 on the rest of the pitch. It was a game largely won on the tactics board.
The home game, Kenny decided he needed to go back to a back 4 (Doherty-Duffy-Collins-Scales) with Scales playing left back. We started strong, had a few chances, Ferguson hit the post after 5 mins. They got a goal after about 20 mins from a deep Tsimikas cross to a man between Collins and Scales (probably more Collins man). There were other issues between both, passing out for the back, one where Collins passed to Scales and Scales assumed it wasn’t for him cause of the pace it was hit and didn’t go for it and the Greek lad got it and Collins berated him. Just before half time, they broke on us and Collins did his best job of non-defending you’ll ever see - plays the guy onside, doesn’t engage him, doesn’t really try block the cross and they score from it, slightly lucky as a scuffed shot goes straight to their man.
Collins got taken off at half time and Scales moved to centre half. Scales had a good game there. Atmosphere was gone 2-0 down and we never recovered and didn’t really create enough (i think Robinson hit the post and Doherty had a header that the keeper saved well). Meanwhile Bazunu made a good few saves to keep it at 2. Probably tactically a better set up but just a really poor performance after the initial few mins. The Greeks got their goals and did a good job of dampening expectations.
I watched the really short highlights I could find of Greece Finland and they looked equally dangerous out wide, with Tsimikas overlapping much more. I do think it’s probably a game for 4-3-3 - but I’d rather go with 5-2-3 over 5-3-2 - you just don’t want their fullbacks getting free reign, maybe the compromise is playing Knight out wide which allows you to pull him into midfield and go man for man with your left centre half and left wing back if the midfield is being over run.
I do think the makeup of the squad is really hampering our ability to changes things tactically and calling up 23 vs 25/26/27/28. If you’re playing with wingers, you’d like Mikey Johnston to be there. If you’re starting with 3 in midfield, you’d like more than 4 midfielders to be in the squad and either Azaz or McGrath or both on the bench.