Completely the wrong approach and a waste of a game imho. Pick the best team and get them working together effectively pending the arrival of reinforcements. What de we possibly gain by “resting” people after one match ffs.
I like the combination of "imho" and "ffs"
I think Selles has many things he would like to put right on the training pitch this week. He
may be thinking that a new game (for pretty much the same XI) can be the best form of training and therefore the Brum game can actually be helpful.
If, like many more managers, he feels the midweek cup game will be a mental and physical distraction for the vital Saturday league game, he may opt for a changed team. The OP was about his selection if that is what he goes for.
Wilder is one of the managers who did this. Last season a changed line up beat Wrexham in the first league cup round. At the weekend a rested and fresh first XI were 2-0 up after 15 minutes vs QPR. They later blew it, against ten men even, as QPR equalised at the end.
In the next round he also changed it, with us losing to Barnsley. The first eleven beat Watford a few days later. I reckon Wilder was reasonably happy with his decision.
The advantage of changing the line up is that the coaching can work all week on preparing and drilling the first team for Swansea. They can watch video of Swansea's first game, prepare for their attacking set pieces, prepare our own set pieces, drill the back four, work on our attacking combinations, movement, passing patterns, our weaknesses in transition, all the time with the Swansea game in mind, Monday to Friday. Obviously some will have to go to Brum and be subs.
If we're treating the Brum game like a league fixture the week may look like this:
Monday: Debrief from Bristol City, preparing for Brum
Tuesday: Preparing for Brum. Finding out noone's signing this week.
Wednesday: Travel and Brum game. Travel back.
Thursdag: Rest, debrief after Brum. Starting light preparation for
Swansea. Deciding who will replace the injured Campbell and Hamer.
Friday: Light session before 5 hours on the bus to Wales
Saturday: VITAL clash against Swansea
Ok, so a bit ott there, but there is a difference which explains why some managers do make a lot of changes for the cup games.
