Or just stick to the back 4 that has served us so well under Emery. If we start mucking around with Torres at left back against Newcastle, we’ll probably end up getting rinsed.If we must persevere with that experiment, do it in the cups or against lesser opponents.
It's getting closer to Mings being available for selection so it opens up the debate if he and Pau are both to play together?I'm not for two left footed centre back because of lack of balance. I would prefer a right footed centre back and a left footed one have to say Pau is first choice and essential.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on October 15, 2024, 11:06:35 PMIt's getting closer to Mings being available for selection so it opens up the debate if he and Pau are both to play together?I'm not for two left footed centre back because of lack of balance. I would prefer a right footed centre back and a left footed one have to say Pau is first choice and essential.The argument has been made before; several times: how many clubs / teams have 2 right-footed centrebacks? - loads, and no one blinks an eye about it. So, there's really no difference having 2 left-footers there, as long as the players can play that system.This is another non-debate, in my opinion.
The first choice center-back pairing is Konsa and Torres. The backup is Carlos and Mings. May we see other combinations - sure, but I find it hard to believe that this isn't the thought process of the manager.
The first choice center-back pairing is Konsa and Torres.
Quote from: usav on Today at 01:09:32 PMThe first choice center-back pairing is Konsa and Torres. says who