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  1. Back 3 would be interesting but I’d rather have someone like Rohl or Garner on the right instead of Patterson in that case. Illy is always going to want to play outside-in so I’d rather have someone creative flanking him

  2. burnerboy67987 on

    I like all of these but especially the 2nd and 3rd!

    I know he was rough today but I think Dibling could do better being on the wing in these situations.

  3. I think a grealish, garner, aznou left side would be effective. Garner can provide cover if aznou is out of place, and aznou can provide pace to compliment grealish when he’s holding the ball up.

    I still like O’Brien on the right because he’s so solid in defense, and when ndiaye comes back it’ll look a lot more exciting, and KDH can add more creativity to let Jake hang back more.

  4. Could we at least use 4-1-4-1? It’s very balanced, with Garner and Armstrong helping the striker—and Rohl CDM. Then change back to 4-2-3-1 if our main player comes back???.

    4-1-4-1
    GKJoran Pickford
    CB duo Tarki and O’Brien should have started him or Keane in CB. Why waste him at RB?
    RB- AZ “after the performance he had today” give him a chance
    LB-Mykonko
    RM-dibbing
    LM-Mcneil
    Duo cm Armstrong and Garner
    St-Barry since that’s what David wants
    Cdm-Rohl

    I know David Moyes doesn’t play any of these formations but I give my best. This tactic is for what we currently have.

    Tell me does 4-1-4-1 work for David Motes style???

  5. AcanthocephalaOk706 on

    That second one is something I would love to see attempted maybe not with those exact player but with how solid our cbs are majority of the time I think a back 3 could work. Especially since Branthwaite and O’Brien have a bit of pace with tarks holding down the center. Someone get ahold of one of Moyes coaching staff so he can at least suggest trying it in practice

  6. I liked Aznou today, but there’s zero evidence that he can defend at the Prem level. There’s a lot of evidence that Patto can’t. Hard pass.