Bergen Blade
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Will be interesting to see how Wilder plans to make use of them both.
When Coventry beat us 4-1 in 21/22, they played this team:

In 2022/23 we beat this side 3-1:

O'Hare suffered an ACL injury after ten minutes of this match.
Anyway, Coventry seemed to use Hamer most of the time as a part of a central midfield duo. O'Hare played as a number 10 behind two strikers, or as one of two number 10s behind a lone striker.
Since Hamer signed we've been reluctant to play Hamer in a central duo. Most of the time he's been the right sided midfielder in a trio, and he's probably had more freedom to bomb forward than he had at Coventry. This meant his goals and assist stats were similar for us in the PL to what he managed for Coventry in the Championship.
At York we played 4-2-3-1, but Hamer was injured. I assume O'Hare will be first choice as the central attacking midfielder.
Two questions:
- What do we do with Hamer? Will we play him deeper alongside Arblaster in a role similar to the one he had at Coventry? Or will we try to make use of his attacking qualities and find a role for him as one of the wide attacking midfielders?
- I enjoyed watching O'Hare's youtube video. It looks like he'll thrive if we manage to surround him with lots of pace and movement. How do we get enough of that into our line up?