Heavily exposed? Newcastle had one shot on target, and that was the crazy penalty in the 97th minute. I don't think Winks' primary role is to protect the back four anyway, Hojbjerg did that job particularly well.
Heavily exposed? Newcastle had one shot on target, and that was the crazy penalty in the 97th minute. I don't think Winks' primary role is to protect the back four anyway, Hojbjerg did that job particularly well.
For me the guy is a fragile player , Holbjerg is a caudillo i understand, but Winks wouldnt be a starter for Eire, theres one circunstance where he made a huge mistake with Joelinton yesterday. Doherty cover great the line and this chap was driibbled out and tricked by the brazilian so easily. Amateur stuff almost 1-1....i say get the yellow you are the frantic holding midfielder.
What is a caudillo?
Caudillo is a democratic leader with great moral and ethic and a silver tongue. José Mujica is a caudillo in politics,
It is used in spanish football to talk about a charismatic leader .... a goalie, midfielder ,defender or forward. Usually a seasoned player with positive influence among others. Liam Brady and Frank Stapleton were caudillos. Ivan Zamorano was a caudillo for Chile. Dwight Yorke for T and Tobago. Ryan Nelsen for the all whites, Schmeichel and Chilavert etc etc
Charismatic. Silver tongued. Frank Stapleton. Words you never expect to hear used together.
Very composed game as a right back, still a bit low in confidence when attacking, but the mcneil dude was always marking him when overlapping
some thoughts from spurs fans:
He was expected to be first choice but he has found the transition to a full back in back 4 tough. He's struggling to find the balance between attack and defence and is doing neither terribly well. I think he may still be preferred against Burnley and other teams with more of an aerial threat. He's better in the air vs aurier.
Two yellows led to a sending off for Doherty. Didn’t affect the win (happened near end of match). Not ideal as he is just re-establishing himself after his time out due to COVID.
Lots of rotation this time of year so shouldn’t be catastrophic but hasn’t necessarily been a smooth move to Spurs so far.
Pretty clear now that Doc is best as a wing back and that Seamus is still our best right back?
I think so, yes. I was 50/50 between the two last year but I think it's clear now that Doherty's abilities as a wing back don't really transfer to a back four to the same extent. He still offers useful cover for both full back positions though.
The option of going three at the back will no doubt come up again given that we have a lot of decent centre backs now, natural wing backs on both sides and nobody obvious to play centre forward in the short term with McGoldrick gone. The arguments in favour of it are probably stronger than they were previously. But Kenny strikes me as having no genuine interest in deviating from his preferred 4-3-3/4-5-1 setup. To be fair to him, with limited time to work with the players, switching formation at international level is more difficult than at club level.
For 3-5-2 you need centre-halves who are very comfortable on the ball. We have Shane Duffy. The idea that we have two guys who are slightly better wing backs than they are full backs so we should change the formation to suit them is barmy.
Fortunately, considering his form we have more than Shane Duffy.
I wonder as he gets older can Doherty play as a Centre Back. He is a decent size fellow and he stood in there for us in an emergency situation ( only part of a game I know ) and did well. It would be a handy string to his bow if he could.
Who would play right wing back then?
Ya, I'm not saying I necessarily think it's a good idea, just that it will inevitably come up again partly due to Doherty's struggles as an out and out right back, with McGoldrick retiring and with the emergence of Collins and O'Shea who could both be reasonably described as ball playing centre backs.
Also, I wouldn't be advocating playing Duffy as a centre back in Kenny's system going forward regardless of whether it's a back four or a back three. He just doesn't suit the style of play we're going to employ and will always be targeted by the opposition.
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