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Player Djed Spence

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Him becoming an additional central midfielder in possession is preferable to him overlapping in a side where he has to regularly use his weaker left foot. In the last two games, he has often been forming a midfield trio with the other two midfielders in front of the back 2 in a classic 2-3-5 shape

(2-3-5)
Romero-VDV
CM--CM-Spence
Porro-Kudus-Simons-LW
ST
He could also, and actually did yesterday on a few occasions, push forward to the final third when Simons or Kudus drops back to receive the ball in a deeper area.

The most glaring issue I see here is the lack of a dominant ball carrier on the left, in the fashion of Kudus, that can run that flank on his own. This is an even bigger problem if Frank is planning on playing RKM and Richarlison together, with the former being assigned to the left side. He, as a striker, would love to drift towards the centre instead of hugging the line like a usual winger.

With Spence sitting narrow as well, this could cause a serious imbalance in shape as teams channel VDV and midfielders towards that completely vacated area on the left when they're searching for a forward pass. Not ideal at all.
 
Him becoming an additional central midfielder in possession is preferable to him overlapping in a side where he has to regularly use his weaker left foot. In the last two games, he has been forming a midfield trio with the other two midfielders in front of the back 2 in a classic 2-3-5 shape

(2-3-5)
Romero-VDV
CM--CM-Spence
Porro-Kudus-Simons-LW
ST
He could also, and actually did yesterday on a few occasions, push forward to the final third when Simons or Kudus drops back to receive the ball in a deeper area.

The most glaring issue I see here is the lack of a dominant ball carrier on the left, in the fashion of Kudus, that can run that flank on his own. This is an even bigger problem if Frank is planning on playing RKM and Richarlison together, with the former being assigned to the left side. He, as a striker, would love to drift towards the centre instead of hugging the line like a usual winger.

With Spence sitting narrow as well, this could cause a serious imbalance in shape as teams channel VDV and midfielders towards that completely vacated area on the left when they're searching for a forward pass. Not ideal at all.

So basically we're playing Ange-ball :D
 
So basically we're playing Ange-ball :D
Ange, probably:
Back To Me GIF by MOODMAN
 
Him becoming an additional central midfielder in possession is preferable to him overlapping in a side where he has to regularly use his weaker left foot. In the last two games, he has often been forming a midfield trio with the other two midfielders in front of the back 2 in a classic 2-3-5 shape

(2-3-5)
Romero-VDV
CM--CM-Spence
Porro-Kudus-Simons-LW
ST
He could also, and actually did yesterday on a few occasions, push forward to the final third when Simons or Kudus drops back to receive the ball in a deeper area.

The most glaring issue I see here is the lack of a dominant ball carrier on the left, in the fashion of Kudus, that can run that flank on his own. This is an even bigger problem if Frank is planning on playing RKM and Richarlison together, with the former being assigned to the left side. He, as a striker, would love to drift towards the centre instead of hugging the line like a usual winger.

With Spence sitting narrow as well, this could cause a serious imbalance in shape as teams channel VDV and midfielders towards that completely vacated area on the left when they're searching for a forward pass. Not ideal at all.

We can maybe get away with this when we play a natural left footed left winger, but otherwise, it will just make us lopsided, not stretch the space enough, and cause us to play into crowded midfields (to our detriment).

Spence LB is ok but only because we have to. The club needs to try and find a way to get the best players playing in their optimal positions.
 
Him becoming an additional central midfielder in possession is preferable to him overlapping in a side where he has to regularly use his weaker left foot. In the last two games, he has often been forming a midfield trio with the other two midfielders in front of the back 2 in a classic 2-3-5 shape

(2-3-5)
Romero-VDV
CM--CM-Spence
Porro-Kudus-Simons-LW
ST
He could also, and actually did yesterday on a few occasions, push forward to the final third when Simons or Kudus drops back to receive the ball in a deeper area.

The most glaring issue I see here is the lack of a dominant ball carrier on the left, in the fashion of Kudus, that can run that flank on his own. This is an even bigger problem if Frank is planning on playing RKM and Richarlison together, with the former being assigned to the left side. He, as a striker, would love to drift towards the centre instead of hugging the line like a usual winger.

With Spence sitting narrow as well, this could cause a serious imbalance in shape as teams channel VDV and midfielders towards that completely vacated area on the left when they're searching for a forward pass. Not ideal at all.

I think attacking down the left side was impossible having Spece overlap on the outside. Having Odobert or Kolo Muani play touchline winger in build-up which allows Spence inside has been a positive change. Spence is a good carrier of the ball, but easy to defend if you just show him the sideline down the LW. We're not right side dependent anymore
 
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