Gana
- blueToffee
- Posts: 2843
- Karma: 983
Re: Gana
Probably not the reason we lost today, far too many were off it. Pickford had a stinker unfortunately too.
However, it's going to need a rethink in terms of how we deal with his absence.
However, it's going to need a rethink in terms of how we deal with his absence.
-
Bluebridge
- Posts: 1722
- Karma: 937
Re: Gana
Garner sits
KDH and Alcaraz can both play as 8s in a 4-3-3.
I don't have any issues with that tbh although they're all fairly small and lightweight.
Losing Gana isn't catastrophic if you set up the team correctly. Think Tim had earned a start yesterday but it's very very clear now he isn't the answer so we now have to use what we have available in a way that gives us a fighting chance.
Re: Gana
Garner sits, badly.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 2:04 pm Garner sits
KDH and Alcaraz can both play as 8s in a 4-3-3.
I don't have any issues with that tbh although they're all fairly small and lightweight.
Losing Gana isn't catastrophic if you set up the team correctly. Think Tim had earned a start yesterday but it's very very clear now he isn't the answer so we now have to use what we have available in a way that gives us a fighting chance.
Now what? Your base midfield is crap at his job, what do you do next?
Re: Gana
He does I'm afraid. He's a busy midfielder and he's safe but that doesnt mean he's got a good understanding of when to press how to press when to retreat, how to be progressive or start attacks. He also hasn't got the strength and legs to physically dominate the middle of the pitch.
He reckons personally that he is a 6.
For most of his career he's been an ok 8.
He's now being an ok 6 ok 8 ok RB.
He'll be exposed without Gana plugging gaps.
- NomadskiEFC
- Posts: 1493
- Location: Manchester
- Karma: 835
Re: Gana
Everyone in our midfield is a statue compared to Gana. He was a massive loss for last night. Our entire midfield became bystanders without the ball.
Re: Gana
Ok fine but but either way he's playing as the 6 so it's just a matter of who and how we play to at least be semi competitive in there.brap2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 30, 2025 4:00 pm He does I'm afraid. He's a busy midfielder and he's safe but that doesnt mean he's got a good understanding of when to press how to press when to retreat, how to be progressive or start attacks. He also hasn't got the strength and legs to physically dominate the middle of the pitch.
He reckons personally that he is a 6.
For most of his career he's been an ok 8.
He's now being an ok 6 ok 8 ok RB.
He'll be exposed without Gana plugging gaps.