Wilder would also agree that Duffy makes us better going forward. The question mark regarding playing him behind two strikers is always going to be about whether we can cope defensively.
To help us yesterday we made the following tweaks:
- Put the experience of Stearman back in at the heart of the defence
- Used a defensively minded right centre back
- Didn't push our wide centre halves forward like we normally do
- Used our defensively strongest possible option (Basham) as Fleck's partner
- Pulled back Duffy to form a three man midfield at times
QPR are predicted to be one of the struggling sides this, YET they did have the chances to score at least a couple of goals in the first half, especially as they found space between our defence and midfield. If they'd got two goals first, who knows if we'd been able to fight back.
An example, showing Duffy pulled back to help us out. He's got a danger man who he's in a good position to stop, but just lets him run away from him. Luckily Henderson makes a good save from this player's shot:
Our brilliant goal showed what Duffy can give us, but he does tend to be a little sloppy defensively. In some games we can afford this, in others we probably can't.
Fans need to realise that Wilder's responsible for us coping offensively and defensively. Personally I don't think he got it right in the first two games, but there were valid reasons behind his choices.
Spot on.

