Originally Posted by
Eirambler
I don't think three at the back works for us. The problem is that you end up with three centre backs effectively marking one forward and too much space left free around the D for pot shots, which have been our undoing time and again. Meanwhile you either have wing backs who want to bomb on and leave too much space in behind, or they just sit back and create a very rigid back five that traps us in our own half for long periods.
Maybe if we know a certain team is going to play two out and out strikers there might be an argument for it, but otherwise it's a waste of a man.
Some combination that involves four at the back and three in central midfield is likely the best way forward for us I think. Which is what we played against Finland when we won and against Greece after Taylor came on and we did better with three in the middle. So 4-3-3 or a variation of that basically.