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I don't think anybody looked at the line-up last night and gave us a chance. Ampadu still on the left, a 38 year old Jags who has ghosted in so late for challenges in his previous cameo appearances, it made his signing look like a nostalgic shirt filling exercise, different wing backs , again, and the five up the middle who got us promoted, half empty bench. No chance.
However, we were all thankfully wrong. Jagielka's performance reminded me of the very brief but brilliant appearances by Paul McGrath when he marshalled Holdsworth and Tiler magnificently during Nigel Spackman's brief tenure as Blades boss.
I think Saturday against Man City, we should field the same team and play the same system. Basham and Ampadu can do the leg work and Jags can read the game from the centre spot, Baldock and Bryan can play deeper defensive roles again, getting forward when they can, with Fleck, Norwood and Lunny holding the line just in front. Let Sharp and McGoldrick get busy harrying up front and looking for a ball in from Norwood, throwing Burke on after an hour to run at them when their defence has had an hour of scrapping with Billy and Goldie.
So basically last night, on repeat please. Long term, swap Egan and Basham round, coach Bash up for the centre spot role, with licence to go forward, in the style they're accustomed to playing. We might not have got forward as much last night but we played that game near flawlessly. Much as I love our maverick style, we showed great tactical nous and professionalism last night. It wasn't like the two homes games against Newcastle, where they packed the penalty area with eight players for 89 minutes, it was great to watch us go toe to toe with such a great forward line of stars and completely negate them. We blasted a few balls up to nowhere a few times but getting the ball away from the danger area is hardly a crap tactic, especially when you find yourself marooned at the bottom like us.
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However, we were all thankfully wrong. Jagielka's performance reminded me of the very brief but brilliant appearances by Paul McGrath when he marshalled Holdsworth and Tiler magnificently during Nigel Spackman's brief tenure as Blades boss.
I think Saturday against Man City, we should field the same team and play the same system. Basham and Ampadu can do the leg work and Jags can read the game from the centre spot, Baldock and Bryan can play deeper defensive roles again, getting forward when they can, with Fleck, Norwood and Lunny holding the line just in front. Let Sharp and McGoldrick get busy harrying up front and looking for a ball in from Norwood, throwing Burke on after an hour to run at them when their defence has had an hour of scrapping with Billy and Goldie.
So basically last night, on repeat please. Long term, swap Egan and Basham round, coach Bash up for the centre spot role, with licence to go forward, in the style they're accustomed to playing. We might not have got forward as much last night but we played that game near flawlessly. Much as I love our maverick style, we showed great tactical nous and professionalism last night. It wasn't like the two homes games against Newcastle, where they packed the penalty area with eight players for 89 minutes, it was great to watch us go toe to toe with such a great forward line of stars and completely negate them. We blasted a few balls up to nowhere a few times but getting the ball away from the danger area is hardly a crap tactic, especially when you find yourself marooned at the bottom like us.
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