Bergen Blade
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As always interesting and insightful Bergen. I just have a couple of observations though.
In your last picture, Adams is holding the ball up and JCR, Baxter, Scougall and Done are all making forward runs. That is pleasing to see and that sort of movement is an absolute must if you’re playing 451/433. I just have a few of concerns about this.
1. Adams is a long way ahead of the runners. Against better and more aggressive centre backs, will he/Sharp/Sammon be able to hold it up long enough for the runners to arrive and pick them out?
2. Against better opposition with midfield threats like Rochdale, Will Reed sitting deep offer enough protection to the back 4 if these players bomb forward.
3. If we don’t Have Basham in midfield or Sammon up front, will we be too small to deal with set pieces etc much like last season?
The reason I raise these points is that when we’ve played a system and lost (442 at Vale on Saturday) people (not aimed at you Bergen) are very quick to remember the advantages that an alternative system (433) can provide whilst almost immediately forgetting the vulnerabilities it also brings. Same goes for the style (tippy tappy to hoof and everything in between). Suppose it’s human nature and the grass is always greener mentality.
Before the Nott’s game, I thought it was best to play Coutts on one wing and one of Done/Adams down the other with Baxter and Basham in the midfield and Sharp and Sammon up front as that would allow us to shift between 442 and 433 with Coutts having the ability to tuck in and Done being able to joint the front line. Good performances from Reed, JCR & Scougall will have given the manager some selection headaches though. He will research the opposition and hopefully decide upon the system and personnel that will give us the best possible chance for the next game.
Relevant concerns, we'll just have to assess the above if Adkins continues with 4-3-3/4-5-1. He went back to 4-4-2 after (successfully) switching to 4-3-3 at half time vs Bradford, and may not be ready to scrap it yet.