in the modern highly professional game, if your attacking players don't track back and the other team's do then you are at a huge advantage.
To be fair it doesn't apply so much to out-and-out strikers i.e. your front two. Unfortunately in Hucks case he doesn't get in the box enough to be one of a front 2, which means he falls into the category of players behind the front two who ARE expected to track back.
If Hucks could be played as an out and out golascoring striker this wouldn't be an issue. Sadly he can't and it is.
Posted By: mr carra, Nov 21, 15:22:10
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