Could McLaughlin play on the right side of a back three?
Leigh................................Cooney
....Gibson...O'Connor....McLaughlin....
Andy D wrote:i thought that, like Gibson he looks strong enough in the tackle to play there.
Little Shrimp wrote:I think that would possibly be a disaster. We're already soft enough in the air at the back as it is
might happen now with Delaney and Wootten going off with injuries.Keith wrote:Andy D wrote:i thought that, like Gibson he looks strong enough in the tackle to play there.
That's how I was thinking, mirror image.Little Shrimp wrote:I think that would possibly be a disaster. We're already soft enough in the air at the back as it is
So we wouldn't get any worse but may have more bite generally? Not many crosses from Gibson's side of the pitch. And Cooney is better getting forward, so we may actually get some decent crosses in to the box?
Keith wrote:Andy D wrote:i thought that, like Gibson he looks strong enough in the tackle to play there.
That's how I was thinking, mirror image.Little Shrimp wrote:I think that would possibly be a disaster. We're already soft enough in the air at the back as it is
So we wouldn't get any worse but may have more bite generally? Not many crosses from Gibson's side of the pitch. And Cooney is better getting forward, so we may actually get some decent crosses in to the box?
Andy D wrote:look how Kyle Walker shifts roles for Man City and England playing as a RCB, Luke Shaw for Man Utd and Cresswell for West Ham do it very well at LCB and non of them are known for their arial ability.
Keith wrote:Could McLaughlin play on the right side of a back three?
Leigh................................Cooney
....Gibson...O'Connor....McLaughlin....
Keith wrote:Keith wrote:Could McLaughlin play on the right side of a back three?
Leigh................................Cooney
....Gibson...O'Connor....McLaughlin....
Working well against Fleetwood so far. If Stephen Robinson needs any more advice, just PM me!
sandgrown wrote:Gibbo MOM for me followed by O'Connor
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