No, no. We aren't playing them...
I've just been reading about De Boer being under pressure after 3 games in charge (bonkers imo) and the article states the players don't like the 3-5-2 formation De Boer is wanting them to play. Ian Wright says they look petrified and nobody wants the ball because the players don't fit that kind of system...
So that got me thinking, are we limited in terms of players we go for, maybe our success has been based on us having the right players for the right formation?
How would we fare if we were to change formations due to injuries for example? Its interesting.
Is Wilder just a better man manager than De Boer at getting players playing football in this formation?
IF De Boer gets sacked would Parish take a risk on Wilder, a man who has success playing the 3-5-2 formation...?
Here's the article
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41135109
I've just been reading about De Boer being under pressure after 3 games in charge (bonkers imo) and the article states the players don't like the 3-5-2 formation De Boer is wanting them to play. Ian Wright says they look petrified and nobody wants the ball because the players don't fit that kind of system...
So that got me thinking, are we limited in terms of players we go for, maybe our success has been based on us having the right players for the right formation?
How would we fare if we were to change formations due to injuries for example? Its interesting.
Is Wilder just a better man manager than De Boer at getting players playing football in this formation?
IF De Boer gets sacked would Parish take a risk on Wilder, a man who has success playing the 3-5-2 formation...?
Here's the article
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41135109
On the following Monday, the Dutchman reportedly held talks with chairman Steve Parish, amid rumours the players were unhappy with the team's new tactics.
Was his job at stake already? Were the players just slow to adopt De Boer's new style?
Former Palace and England striker Ian Wright told BBC Radio 5 live he thought the Eagles "looked petrified" as they struggled to adapt to a new possession-based 3-5-2 system.
"Can the players even play in that style? Some of them didn't even want the ball," he said.
"It wasn't the kind of football where you could see what they were trying to do. [Striker] Christian Benteke's movement, for me, is quite poor if you're going to play that expansive game.
"When you watch a team like Palace trying to do it, the players just go into their shell because they don't want to give the ball away and that spreads to the fans."