nopigfansintown
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IF Riley comes in, I expect Done's days at fullback to be over. Riley is a right footer who plays left back. You'd expect he can do a job on his natural side, so that's both wing back/full back positions covered. Now Lavery is up to speed and proved he can fit the pressing model, you'd expect Done's role will become more peripheral. I still expect him to replace Lavery against tiring defences, and to start games in two game weeks when Lavery is flagging. This will happen when Lavery is not physically capable of maintaining - the so far season defining - high press; not, merely, if Lavery's goal return diminishes. Its all up to Lavery! If Wilder brings in another striker that has similar characteristics to those shown by Lavery's in the last few games, Done will be a substitute at best. This is not to deride Done's contribution: his best work is done without the ball, and to progress we need someone who really aids the team with the ball too. The pressing style has defined the season, and Done's contribution has allowed us to progress and develop his successor without dropping too many points. The fact that he has added more than anyone not named Sharp or Duffy to the success of the high press shouldn't be neglected; but we have to improve the constituent parts of the system as and when we can. We will, hopefully, see this happen to the other players - It is necessary if we are to continue progressing. I would swap Countinho for Duffy, and Lewandowski for Sharp in a heartbeat, and they're my favourite players.
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