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Ralph Coates
I think it always struggles because:
1) You concede the central midfield battle by having one less player there
2) You can't do a high press because, again, you are a body short
3) You are typically a ballplayer down, as traditionally CBs are the least adept outfield players in possession
4) CBs all hate playing it. You are in the wrong part of the pitch from where is optimum to be, and you've either got too few men to mark (often) or too many
I know Hoddle pulled it off for a while, but I think that was novelty more than anything.
I do now also think it's become particularly toxic, because of Amorim and its association with anti-football. I know no one ever thought the Rory Delap would come back either, but I think us moving to it would be a big gesture of regression.
It's an interesting discussion. Burnley appear to sometimes play a 3-4-2-1 (Walker as a wing-back), and of course the now traditional PL formation of 4-2-3-1. What makes it a tough read is that they don't like to have the ball much more than we do, and as such love to counter.
I think the system allows you to fight midfield battles higher up the pitch, and if Palhinha sits just in front of the 3 cbs it allows a seamless drop-in if there's a turnover. We wouldn't be a ballplayer down, in fact given how important Romero is and how few of them we have, we'd almost be a ball-player up! You'd have to quantify point 4 for me a little more, as what I see are two CBs who often played in a high-sitting pair last season with the FBs (as we know) bombing on. So I think they'd be fine with it personally.
I suppose the brutal truth is that expecting the generous space we received from Dortmund on Tuesday is a fool's errand. Scott Parker won't do that!
I suppose I'd be fine with a 3-4-3, but I think if he sets up as 4-2-3-1 we will end up drifting backwards time and time again. If we don't start Solanke (and I think we need to be careful with him) then I have little faith in Muani as a ploughing CF; he has to have at least one partner, and I'd favour a pair.
Maybe 4-4-1-1 is the best answer given the players we actually have available.
I had also forgotten about Bissouma, who is a great option to have.
Vicario
Romero
Danso
VdV
Porro
Odobert
Palhinha
Gallagher
Spence
Muani
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