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Igor the Interim

He got those results in Italy with players more used to that system.

We're playing midfielders and full backs out of position in a back 3 that they have never played in before. Not only is it a back 3 but it's one where the LCB and RCB are supposed to get forward more. That's a recipe for disaster.

Also, having a traditional winger isn't a prerequisite to playing a back 4. A 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 doesn't use traditional wingers. Both would suit the players available.

Being short of creativity in midfield is a big problem, so why then would you take Gray, the best passer in midfield that we have available, and put him in any position besides CM?

Tudors set up of the team has been a joke.

Just to note ....

Porro the WB/FB he's played at RCB

Traditional wingers (if that's what he wants) are a dying breed anyway. Wide forwards or inverting widemen are much more common. Tel is one of them.

Agreed that we have some wide options that aren't typical wingers. Most of the time that requires width from an attacking full back, no? We did have Porro back last game, but there's been a real shortage there too. My point is that no matter how we line up it's going to be imbalanced. Tudor should imo do what he knows best and is the best at.
 
Agreed that we have some wide options that aren't typical wingers. Most of the time that requires width from an attacking full back, no? We did have Porro back last game, but there's been a real shortage there too. My point is that no matter how we line up it's going to be imbalanced. Tudor should imo do what he knows best and is the best at.
Porro, Spence, and Udogie all can attack, even Souza looks decent going forward.

He should do what's best with the players he has, and get the maximum out of them, not play a system just because it's what he knows best. Porro at RCB, Xavi at LW, Gray at WB, and Palhinha at CB is not getting the most out of those players.
 
Porro, Spence, and Udogie all can attack, even Souza looks decent going forward.

He should do what's best with the players he has, and get the maximum out of them, not play a system just because it's what he knows best. Porro at RCB, Xavi at LW, Gray at WB, and Palhinha at CB is not getting the most out of those players.
My point was about what he's had available so far. To me there haven't been many realist options that didn't include playing players out of position regardless of formation.
 
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