
Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
In the aftermath of Roy Keane's first retirement I felt that a 3-5-2 might be a solution.
My thinking was we had players with talent like Duff, Andy Reid, Robbie etc. but who we struggled to get involved, so add an extra man where it counts - either in the engine room, or further forward.
I've been hammered on this forum before for suggesting it. The Aussies and Croats used something along these lines in the WC. I saw the Aussies first hand & they were so well drilled by Hiddink. 3 big lads at the back, Grella permanently in front. We don't have a Grella but I reckon in about 7 positions we have better players, or at least as good.
Wales cover up for their inadequacies by doing the same.
The only time we tried something similar we botched it. Wrong players and no real understanding from management how it works.
I'd just love to see us tactically adaptable enough to at least use it as a plan B to either break down a defence minded minnow at home, or try and recover a deficit away, like on Saturday.
But deep down I don't think drastic action is required. Playing central midfielders in central midfield is where I'd start!
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