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In terms of personnel, there's probably not much to debate.
But if Selles does indeed adapt, what will he change? Formation? Tactics?
Will he consider that Soumare can provide the screen that the defence needs?
Will he instruct Seriki and Burrows to play as orthodox full-backs?
 

I think Selles will look to field a more defensive line-up, especially what he said about Swansea being a pressing posession team.
Cooper picks himself.
I think he'l go with a back four of Seriki, Bindon, Robbo and Burrows.
Peck and Soumare as a defence minded duo in front, Hamer ahead of them.
Barry on the left, Tyrese up top and O'Hare on the right.
I'd be OK with that too.
 
I think Selles will look to field a more defensive line-up, especially what he said about Swansea being a pressing posession team.
Cooper picks himself.
I think he'l go with a back four of Seriki, Bindon, Robbo and Burrows.
Peck and Soumare as a defence minded duo in front, Hamer ahead of them.
Barry on the left, Tyrese up top and O'Hare on the right.
I'd be OK with that too.
I'd love to see this team start.
 
I think Selles will look to field a more defensive line-up, especially what he said about Swansea being a pressing posession team.
Cooper picks himself.
I think he'l go with a back four of Seriki, Bindon, Robbo and Burrows.
Peck and Soumare as a defence minded duo in front, Hamer ahead of them.
Barry on the left, Tyrese up top and O'Hare on the right.
I'd be OK with that too.
I'd more or less agree with that. I think he needs to go back to the 4-2-3-1 to give extra protection to the defence and guard against being torn apart on the counter. However, I think he'll stick with his formation, bring in Robinson for RND, and maybe Soumare for Peck.
 
I think Selles will look to field a more defensive line-up, especially what he said about Swansea being a pressing posession team.
Cooper picks himself.
I think he'l go with a back four of Seriki, Bindon, Robbo and Burrows.
Peck and Soumare as a defence minded duo in front, Hamer ahead of them.
Barry on the left, Tyrese up top and O'Hare on the right.
I'd be OK with that too.
 
In terms of personnel, there's probably not much to debate.
But if Selles does indeed adapt, what will he change? Formation? Tactics?
Will he consider that Soumare can provide the screen that the defence needs?
Will he instruct Seriki and Burrows to play as orthodox full-backs?
Soumaré will start, probably in place of O'Hare. Toss up between Back Off Jack and the ghost of RND for the left sided CB role. Everything else as it was for Bristol City.

Cooper
Seriki / Bindon / BOJ or tGoRND / Burrows
Peck / Soumaré / Hamer
Brooks / Campbell / Barry

Subs: Davies, Sasnauskas, McCallum, Curtis, Marsh, O'Hare, Ukaki, Cannon, Oné
 
Soumaré will start, probably in place of O'Hare. Toss up between Back Off Jack and the ghost of RND for the left sided CB role. Everything else as it was for Bristol City.

Cooper
Seriki / Bindon / BOJ or tGoRND / Burrows
Peck / Soumaré / Hamer
Brooks / Campbell / Barry

Subs: Davies, Sasnauskas, McCallum, Curtis, Marsh, O'Hare, Ukaki, Cannon, Oné
I agree , it's not good is it however I expect Baptiste in front of Curtis.
 
I think Selles will look to field a more defensive line-up, especially what he said about Swansea being a pressing posession team.
Cooper picks himself.
I think he'l go with a back four of Seriki, Bindon, Robbo and Burrows.
Peck and Soumare as a defence minded duo in front, Hamer ahead of them.
Barry on the left, Tyrese up top and O'Hare on the right.
I'd be OK with that too.
That's the one I posted this morning on shoutbox ,think it will be the line up .utb
 
got to go more defensive for this one play soumare and peck together protecting back 4 with hamer in front of them think o'hare may miss out on this one unless sellles drops brooks which he may do anyway and put him wide right
 
Good point, I'd not considered him. Typical of United...we've not even given Baptiste a squad number yet he's probably our second best (at worst) contracted centre half.
The cynic in me would say Selles won't get him involved in case he looks great and suddenly it takes the pressure of buying someone in.

Hes still only young and hes on his way back from injury. Don't want the future of the season resting on his shoulders :rolleyes:
 

If the back four can regain some confidence (no reason why not)
then this game is very winnable.

Second half v Brum we could easily have taken the initiative.

They got a tad lucky with their 2nd goal.
 
I think Selles will look to field a more defensive line-up, especially what he said about Swansea being a pressing posession team.
Cooper picks himself.
I think he'l go with a back four of Seriki, Bindon, Robbo and Burrows.
Peck and Soumare as a defence minded duo in front, Hamer ahead of them.
Barry on the left, Tyrese up top and O'Hare on the right.
I'd be OK with that too.
To me, his press conference suggested that Soumare won't be ready to start again, so I assume he'll be on the bench.
 
To me, his press conference suggested that Soumare won't be ready to start again, so I assume he'll be on the bench.
Starting him and giving him 60 mins is surely the way to go. We know we are struggling defensively. So a good 60 mins improved team performance, regardless of result at 90 will give us something to get behind and be positive about.
 
Stick with the '4-3-3' but tweak it slightly

---------------Cooper----------------

Seriki - Bindon - Robinson - Burrows

------Peck--Soumare--Hamer------

O'Hare---------------------------Barry

-------------Campbell-----------------

I'd forego the position that O'Hare played last week and play with more a traditional 3 in the middle. Hamer with licence to get further forward providing Soumare and Peck can sit a bit more. Can't drop O'Hare but Brooks looks replaceable on recent outings.
 
Damage limitation team for this match. play for a draw.
I'd probably drop RND and Barry for this.

4-2-3-1. Hamer on left. O'hare as AM (he's shit wide, not sure why people want him wide). Soumaré and Robbo to start.
Rest picks itself.
 
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I hope this isn't the case (more of a feeling I got from Birmingham game and subsequently Selles press conference), but did he leave Sasnauskas on against Birmingham, alongside Bindon to see how they played together.

While I think Sasnauskas cut out some of his more basic errors in the second half, I was surprised that it was Robbo who went off for Bindon instead of Sasnauskas.

Knowing that Robbo wants out and that we wouldn't have at least 1 new CB in time for Swansea, did Selles leave Sasnauskas on alongside Bindon to see if they could get some sort of partnership going into Saturday?

Are we going to see Sasnauskas and Bindon starting at CB together against Swansea?
 
I hope this isn't the case (more of a feeling I got from Birmingham game and subsequently Selles press conference), but did he leave Sasnauskas on against Birmingham, alongside Bindon to see how they played together.

While I think Sasnauskas cut out some of his more basic errors in the second half, I was surprised that it was Robbo who went off for Bindon instead of Sasnauskas.

Knowing that Robbo wants out and that we wouldn't have at least 1 new CB in time for Swansea, did Selles leave Sasnauskas on alongside Bindon to see if they could get some sort of partnership going into Saturday?

Are we going to see Sasnauskas and Bindon starting at CB together against Swansea?
Certainly a potential partnership!
 
Posted this in a previous thread, would go with something similar. Gives us a stronger defensive structure off the ball while being able to be fluid in shape in possession to get the best out of Hamer & O'Hare.

Against Bristol City, we looked to build from the back in a 1-4-1 formation in deep build-up, with Peck and Hamer interchanging as the lone pivot. This is usually okay, and we didn't have too many problems playing through their press in the first half. In attacking build-up, however, our rest defence (defensive structure in possession) resembled more of a 1-2-1/2 shape, with six/seven players in the final third. This is hugely unsustainable and the main reason we were beaten in transition so regularly. If our press was more coherent and effective, then you might be able to get away with it, but effective counter attacking opposition turning the ball over against our rest defence will have a field day, like Bristol City had.

The main solution a lot of people have suggested is a 1-4-2-3-1, which I like, as it gives us another option in deep build-up and should allow us to keep the ball more effectively than we did against Birmingham. The main thing that needs sorting, though, is our rest defence, and this is where I think a 1-4-2-3-1 can be effective for us both in and out of possession. Someone earlier in the thread had their ideal team currently as:
Cooper
Seriki - Bindon - Robinson - Burrows
Peck - Soumare
O'Hare - Hamer - Barry
Campbell

So, with seven players in deep build-up, as I said, we should be better at keeping the ball.

But what a lot of people have mentioned is that O'Hare isn't a right winger. And they're right — he isn't. So, when United play from the back and through the press and get inside the opposition half, he inverts. This in my opinion, gets the best out of everyone. It allows Seriki to push forward into the final third where he's effective, O'Hare is close to the striker and Hamer. Hamer is in the left half-space around 25 yards out, where his best football came last season. Barry is still wide and can come inside and rotate with Hamer when the timing’s right. We would then look something more like this in possession:
Cooper
Bindon - Robinson - Burrows
Peck - Soumare
Seriki - O'Hare - Hamer - Barry
Campbell

With that shape, we have an extra defender (which would allow us to recycle more effectively) and a guaranteed extra sitter that can help in build-up again. Our defensive structure, if we turn over the ball against an opposition counter, would look so much more secure than it did against Bristol City. We would also have five attacking bodies to counter-press high, with the two sitters who can squeeze the pitch if the opportunity allows.

The main issue for me with the change in rest defence is that it doesn't allow Burrows forward. We could see how it looks prioritising him when building down the left side, which would look like below, but this means starting Brooks on the right, O’Hare in the 10 and Hamer on the left, with Barry missing out:
Cooper
Seriki - Bindon - Robinson
Peck - Soumare
Brooks - O'Hare - Hamer - Burrows
Campbell

This then basically becomes about who is going to affect more games going forward: Seriki vs Burrows and Brooks vs Barry. For me, under this style, I think Seriki and Barry are more effective, hence holding Burrows back and keeping Brooks on the bench. The issue is then, you firstly waste Burrows’ attacking talents, and secondly, he isn’t the strongest defender. If we were to go with something like I suggested, which is more of a 1-3-2-4-1 shape in possession to get the best out of the likes of Hamer, Barry and O’Hare, the main issue would be to get a defensive left-back who can effectively play as a left centre-back in possession to allow Seriki to advance.

Appreciate this is all ifs, buts and maybes, but I do think this would be the best way to tighten ourselves up against transition, while allowing us to keep the ball better in deep build-up and still maintaining the attacking threat we had against Bristol City in the final third.
 

NOT one sensible team above.
HAS to be three at the back with mediocre CB's and with wing backs.
3-4-3 or more familiar 3-5-2
Can't say which three it should be re mistakes Brum, transfers, fitness
Suspect Sas Bindon RND (not Baptiste and Robinson) but NEVER play out from the back unless all the opponents are on the halfway line sitting back.
Do NOT believe it will be 3 but I live in hope.

ATTACK WIDE defend narrow
If Barry has to play on the left - not on the last man or wider right I would not have signed him.
He's not going to be up against a Dunkley as at Chesterfield or similar in the third last season.
You could see the difference at Nice with him and Brooks out of position against a higher level
Play players in best or least worse positions.
Brooks would be top class on the left side - only imbeciles destroy his talents by wasting him on the right.
Did you not see how deep (and where) he had to drop at Brum before he had the option to play forward with his left foot?
They say something like talent is permanent form is temporary.
FASHION of the Pepshit Coco the clown type is ALSO temporary.
The worst, most BORING fashion ever - and I wore flares as most did.

With 3 CB's 2 WB's and Peck and Soumare (to start) one of the best players will have to start on the bench.
If he's been injured it would be BARRY for me not
Hamer Campbell Brooks no question.
Probably those 3 anyway (OUR players if only for now).
Talent Goals and two of them clearly flexible in a match positionally (or should I say vertically!)
 

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