Stiff Little Wingers
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I’m impressed with your analysis. I do love Kyle as a RB but as a high sided wide player he seems the only one of those who can play there who can’t really make telling insertions and goal threats moving inside whereas the other proven players there such as Phil, Bernardo, Doku all can.Against a high press team like Newcastle, we played BOTH Walker wide and asked Akanji to step into midfield.
This made a 235 which seems risky but is designed to control the midfield completely and beat a pressing team. So the CB into midfield role will still come back every now and then.
But with Kovacic and Nunes, the CB will ONLY push up to make a 3 (like Newcastle) and not to be the 2nd midfielder next to Rodri like last season.
The stats show Walker has actually contributed quite well in our attacks these last few games, he lacks dribbling, but makes up for it in speed and we have a better defender than a winger. His crossing is loads better now too.
I think Stones and Gvardiol will be tasked to be wide CBs, and with their passing and dribbling, will give more ways to unlock the defence from further back.
So I feel there’s a risk that out wide with Kyle and Grealish we may end being too predictable at times - but fuck me, we’re the best team on the planet anyway