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Article A small plea for Poch

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Its his position that confuses me like Siggy. Neither are real wingers as they are not mobile/quick enough, they don't dominte the centre so are not CM's, perhaps number 10's or free players in a 4-3-3 type formation?

I think so. Against Benfica he did the damage playing in the space in from the LW. Scored one for Belgium the other day from a very similar area.

I think if we had a narrow 3 attackers behind a striker he could work really well on the left of them.

What is good about the way Southampton were set up is that the 3 + 1 were very fluid and interchangeable, so if we go the same way he would have freedom to move centrally or more forward as it suited
 
I think it might have been yesterday I was saying - really didnt "see it" with Chadli at all all season.

Then around the Benfica game (Newcastle was about then wasnt it?) he gave a glimpse of what he can do and suddenly Im very curious about what he can produce this season.

Well he is a weird one as he is obviously highly thought of, even amongst a very talented Belgium team he gets regular game time for them. He has heaps going for him, I think he will start shining as he gets game time with the same players regularly as feeds off their play
 
I think so. Against Benfica he did the damage playing in the space in from the LW. Scored one for Belgium the other day from a very similar area.

I think if we had a narrow 3 attackers behind a striker he could work really well on the left of them.

What is good about the way Southampton were set up is that the 3 + 1 were very fluid and interchangeable, so if we go the same way he would have freedom to move centrally or more forward as it suited

Yeh we seem to have a lot of these hybrid midfielders at the club the likes of which Woolwich love (Eriksen, Siggy, Holtby, Chadli, Lamela and so on) that don't really fit a traditional 4-4-2 as they neither wingers nor CM's but I feel would prosper in a more flexible system.

Another reason why I was for either FDB or Poch, the systems they use might best fit our sqaud as it is.
 
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