That's what I think...and stick Morison up alone. He seemed a bit sharper when he came on, and was only denied once by a header off the line, once by a great save, and once by Jackson's ridiculous decision to shoot from an impossible angle.
Also, even if we're not playing that creatively, the width gives us an option, and having Pilkington and Bennett on the wings means some quality coming through. it also takes some of the pressure off Hoolahan to be the main creating outlet in attack, and gives Fox more options when he receives the ball.
The diamond is lovely when we're playing well, but we really have to be on the ball with pinpoint passing and off the ball movement, because it relies on threading it through the middle of the pitch.
Posted By: jAC, Mar 12, 07:57:24
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