Afternoon everyone as light rain falls in South London on a gloomy grey day. Will Charlton be a complete shower, or will we be dancing in the rain at 5pm (5.05 if the ref gets knocked out again)
As good as Fosu has been this season,I think having an option like him coming off the bench when defenders are tired will be something that we have been missing.
Following on from what @SDAddick just said on the Match Preview - Hope it is a case that Fosu has been dropped because of that niggle picked up against Peterborough rather than the simple fact that Mark Marshall is now fit.
Either way he's definitely going to be a great option from the bench and doubt there are many teams who could put their top scorer on the bench and in some ways be even stronger
Or is that just another sign of how weak up top we are
Yep think Fosu on the bench is simply rotation. He's played a lot of minutes and we now have options there. One of Marshall or Reeves is likely to come off so he will get on.
Afternoon everyone as light rain falls in South London on a gloomy grey day. Will Charlton be a complete shower, or will we be dancing in the rain at 5pm (5.05 if the ref gets knocked out again)
Fosu fit enough for the bench but no point risking him from the off with another game on Tuesday. It's a just as well Reeves and Marshall are now ready to go. Add back in Bauer, Clarke and Pearce when fit and that is currently our best 15 players at the club IMO. Hopefully they're chomping at the bit, don't start sluggishly and Josh gets on the scoresheet COYRs
Following on from what @SDAddick just said on the Match Preview - Hope it is a case that Fosu has been dropped because of that niggle picked up against Peterborough rather than the simple fact that Mark Marshall is now fit.
Either way he's definitely going to be a great option from the bench and doubt there are many teams who could put their top scorer on the bench and in some ways be even stronger
Or is that just another sign of how weak up top we are
How would it be a sign of weakness? Or do you mean it's a sign of weakness that Fosu is our top scorer?
To the latter I would say this system is designed to get goals from those attacking three, and as such I think it has worked pretty well. Not perfect, but I think Clarke, Holmes, and Fosu have 9 or 10 between them (1, 4, 6 is it?).
On the whole Fosu being dropped, he is definitely a player who relies on space in behind the defense. Given they're going 4-1-4-1 I suspect MK Dons will sit deep and look to hit us on the counter. If that's the case I think having that natural width could be key in stretching the defense.
We're in a situation now where we have depth in attack so KR has the freedom to select players he thinks are tactically best against the opponents instead of the team picking itself because KAG is the only other option for the attacking three.
Bauer is a cracking defender, but this line-up means we have 10 proper ballplayers
I think that's very harsh on Bauer. I think his range of passing is equal to Konsa's if not better, though Konsa is obviously far better carrying the ball out of defense. Sarr's range of passing is obviously the best. I think playing on the left side is awkward for Bauer and it has definitely impacted his passing, especially when he is forced really wide when Kashi drops between the center backs. I think his technique is good, it's more about getting comfortable with the balls on certain positions and situations he's probably not that used to.
down to the bare bones again - the subs bench JJ and the creche.
He's been on the bench in I think every game. I suspect the thinking there is that he provides cover at left back (especially with Sarr at CB), he can come on in central midfield to help shore up the game and potentially help defend last ditch long balls or corners into his own box, and he can be thrown on in the last few minutes to try to get a header or something in the opposition box.
I know he has far more experience, but I would personally trust Dijksteel in midfield more, but I think Jackson's ability to get dramatic goals and theoretically cover at left back late doors means he's been in the squad ahead of Dijksteel.
Following on from what @SDAddick just said on the Match Preview - Hope it is a case that Fosu has been dropped because of that niggle picked up against Peterborough rather than the simple fact that Mark Marshall is now fit.
Either way he's definitely going to be a great option from the bench and doubt there are many teams who could put their top scorer on the bench and in some ways be even stronger
Or is that just another sign of how weak up top we are
How would it be a sign of weakness? Or do you mean it's a sign of weakness that Fosu is our top scorer?
To the latter I would say this system is designed to get goals from those attacking three, and as such I think it has worked pretty well. Not perfect, but I think Clarke, Holmes, and Fosu have 9 or 10 between them (1, 4, 6 is it?).
On the whole Fosu being dropped, he is definitely a player who relies on space in behind the defense. Given they're going 4-1-4-1 I suspect MK Dons will sit deep and look to hit us on the counter. If that's the case I think having that natural width could be key in stretching the defense.
We're in a situation now where we have depth in attack so KR has the freedom to select players he thinks are tactically best against the opponents instead of the team picking itself because KAG is the only other option for the attacking three.
Yeah meant that Fosu being our top scorer isnt a Striker and with him off the field the next highest scorer is at least three behind (?) which still isnt Magennis if Im right
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Either way he's definitely going to be a great option from the bench and doubt there are many teams who could put their top scorer on the bench and in some ways be even stronger
Or is that just another sign of how weak up top we are
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Clarke must be injured?
Second, why are Wales playing in BLUE against Georgia.
Third, how funny would it be if Geogia happened to win?
To the latter I would say this system is designed to get goals from those attacking three, and as such I think it has worked pretty well. Not perfect, but I think Clarke, Holmes, and Fosu have 9 or 10 between them (1, 4, 6 is it?).
On the whole Fosu being dropped, he is definitely a player who relies on space in behind the defense. Given they're going 4-1-4-1 I suspect MK Dons will sit deep and look to hit us on the counter. If that's the case I think having that natural width could be key in stretching the defense.
We're in a situation now where we have depth in attack so KR has the freedom to select players he thinks are tactically best against the opponents instead of the team picking itself because KAG is the only other option for the attacking three.
⏱We are 20 minutes away from kick-off! #cafc
I know he has far more experience, but I would personally trust Dijksteel in midfield more, but I think Jackson's ability to get dramatic goals and theoretically cover at left back late doors means he's been in the squad ahead of Dijksteel.
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