Both games were crying out for a playmaker imho. Even in his brief time on the pitch yesterday McGoldrick’s clever football brain added something to our game when he dropped deep (though he did make a couple of infuriating bad decisions). So I think we must now look at 4-3-1-2 , 4-2-3-1 or even 3-4-1-2. We’ve debated 3 at the back before. We have the players. Nobody would be asked to fill a role that doesn’t suit him. My only concern is Coleman as right sided CB, but that concern is dwarfed by all my other concerns!
We have plenty of decent / competent footballers all playing at a high level. But none is a “leading actor” at his club really, they’re all a good cast of supporting actors. The only guys we have who you could say are crucial to their clubs and how they play are Doherty, Stevens, McGoldrick and maybe Coleman. Egan too maybe but at the end of the day he’s just a CB and good CBs are relatively plentiful. If any other of our players were injured for his club, none would really be missed. So let’s say these 4 are our key “alpha” players. Doherty & Stevens play week in / week out as wing backs. McGoldrick plays a weird 9 / false 9 / 10 hybrid. Does our flat 4-3-3 with winger types either side of a 9 suit any of those players? No, only Coleman.
Now, in fairness, rustiness and fitness at this stage of the season are certainly factors. We have often been rubbish in August only to be competitive in October & November. So I’m clinging to that. I’m only saying what I saw last night. Thursday’s best bits were much better than yesterday’s best bits and that to me means changing at least 2, if not all 3 of the midfield.
This isn’t any criticism of Kenny or his grander plans. As said above this is a cultural reboot that will take time and in all likelihood won’t really take hold until some more of the U21s come into the side in due course. But I think a quick fix might be to tweak the shape. I think Kenny is stuck on 4-3-3, so wont shift to 3 at the back, but 4-3-3 has various nuances too, and I’d say 4-3-1-2 / 4-2-3-1 are simply nuanced versions of 4-3-3, just relying on central creativity rather than attaching width.
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