Quite a few people are chucking in the towel on this one, Blackburn are on the up and we’ve hit a sticky patch, but we can’t just roll over and get hammered (ok they might have done that in Newcastle at the weekend).
The players have got to up there game and play out of there skins, so how does Karl rally the troops, and get the players to put in a shift and get a win?
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Then Blackburn get 3 goals to win the match, but I'm trying to be optimisticAmos
Solly Pearce Konsa Da Silva
Aribo
Holmes Fosu
Clarke
Best KAG
If we perform well, we can get a result.
Blackburn will attack and the game will be more open, allowing us to play our passing game.
Pearce will shore up the defence and KAG's pace give us more of a cutting edge.
Rovers 0 - 1 Addicks
Pace on the break is hard.
Solly Konsa Pearce Sarr
Dijksteel Forster-Caskey
Holmes Clarke Dasilva
Best
Phillips, Jackson, Aribo, Marshall, Reeves, Ahearne-Grant, Magennis
Won’t happen and maybe deemed to be too defensive, but we must get a clean sheet soon, it’s been too long now. People will question playing Sarr at left back but without the ball Dasilva can come back and help out, they also play Whittingham at right midfield so will be coming onto his left foot, a tucked in Sarr can help us be more compact and allow Dijksteel to sit and free Forster-Caskey up of his defensive duties a little, being the instigator for the counter attack releasing players like Clarke and Holmes. The pace and height of Best can come in handy, and would encourage us to play more instead of hitting it up to Magennis’ head. The three of Konsa, Pearce and Sarr gives us enough height to deal with any high balls in the box, and the fact that Konsa is there too allows him to bring it into midfield and us to shuffle with Pearce and Sarr tucking in, allowing Forster-Caskey to advance forward and Clarke to get closer to Best, this is so important that the distances are not too big.