Obviously not great. Although the double pivot has helped make our defence solid AF again, it's obviously blunted our ability - maybe even willingness - to mount incisive, fast (counter-) attacks. I imagine the front 4/5 have been worried over the last 18 months that any broken-up attack or lost challenge could end with the conceding of a goal. And with good reason. It's evident that confidence at the back is booming again (Stones and Dias look absolutely immense). If we're going to be saddled with a double pivot, hopefully in (not too much) time, that confidence will allow the front 4 to start expressing themselves properly. That's the positive spin anyway. Anyway, FFS Meh-rez.