There are a few things that I think cause the weakness in defence.
- Alex Kenyon. He clearly does break up play but his distribution is poor. Andy Fleming could do this but is it the best use of a player who can also have a significant impact further up the field.
- Playing wide players. While I enjoy classic wing play few modern teams play with them anymore. Instead wing-backs are supplying the crosses and we should use Luke Conlan and Zak Mills to do this work. Zak, though, does get caught out and needs to get back in position quicker or the defensive midfielder tracks over. I honestly don't think we need players like Piero Mingoia who does play right out on the touchline and instead get a midfield three or a diamond four with the two central players tucked in.
If you're interested, this is an absolutely brilliant article on the changes in modern football that covers this
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer ... -1.3874358.
- Tough tacklers and big runners. Who are these in our midfield? Flemmo, Alex and Jordan (although he does make mistakes when defending on the edge of the box) and I think that's it. People have mentioned Andy Grimshaw. He wasn't just a 'yard dog', he was what they call in South America -
volante de marca - the steering wheel. If we're going to play Liam Mandeville, Gomes-Mendez, even Kevin Ellison who rarely tackles these days, then we need a 'rock' at the back.
However, it is worth noting the article above that the number of tackles per game in the Premier League has dropped in less than 10 years from 24 to 16 per game, and pressing allows for more interceptions. Teams are now everything and bigger than the individual. If you're carrying any player who won't put in the effort required as part of a system then you can't play them.
- Playing to a system. Beggars can't be choosers but if Jim has a system (that hopefully doesn't rely on one up front) then hopefully we can find players or mould players to that system. For me Liam Mandeville isn't a winger but he cropped up there a lot. In a 4-2-3-1 he'd be playing from middle to left with a bit of freedom. Or not playing at all if he couldn't get back and break up play.