Exactly, it's a reflexive, defensive formation. Something people constantly criticise Trap for being.
Huh? Trap has played 352 many times in the past, in Germany and in Italy. It's nothing to with being inflexible or not being innovative, it's the fact we don't have players with the knowledge of playing that way.
I assume this is aimed at me. I didn't say we don't have the players to play 451, I said our strikers aren't good enough.
Who's going to score these goals though? McGeady doesn't score goals, Long doesn't score many either. Who'd be on the other wing, McClean? Rarely scores. Walters scores goals from set pieces, which aren't formation dependent. Perhaps there's an argument that 433 might put us in a position to win more corners and thus score more goals, but that doesn't really help us against Sweden or any other well-organised side.With Hoolahan, Mcgeady, Mclean/long, Keane, Mccarthy and one of Quinn/Hendrick/Whelan we are certainly capable of playing that system, in fact it probably is our best possible goal-scoring formation. Hoolahan loves to put the ball in behind the full back for a fast winger to run on to, as was shown against the Faroes and Georgia. McClean and McGeady or coleman would have the beating of most defenders for pace, certainly the teams we need to beat i.e. Sweden and Austria(bar alaba), the more chances we create the more we score, and the more we score the more chances we would put away as the players would start connecting and reading eachothers play better.
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