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Rousseau

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  1. MacKinnon was; he had to drag Jack to the ground after being done one-on-one. And again just there.
  2. Jack dragged to the ground earlier. Surprised he wasn't red-carded: could've hurt the boy's elbow...
  3. The Gersnet scoreline is the only one that matters... ?
  4. Yes, I think he hit the post? Typical BBC. It's 1-0, I believe.
  5. Quite a good line-up, I think. I'd love to see Dallas get a few minutes -- when we're 5-0 up...
  6. (I'm not sure Dalcio counts, as he was Benfica B, wasn't he?) Hindsight's a wonderful thing.
  7. It shows they thought he has talent and potential. Somehow, I doubt that... I thought the reason he returns to Liverpool was because he's unsettled, missing his family and home? He'll be more comfortable at Liverpool. He's a youngster so I'd expect that -- 21 year-old's nowadays are not as mature / experienced as those from a few decades ago. However, seeing him play for us, I'm not sure he fits into Klopp's philosophy.
  8. He had just signed a 5 year deal at Liverpool before arriving with us, so I don't think that's it.
  9. Steven Gerrard has called on Rangers to return to winning ways when they host Hamilton in a "very important" game on Sunday. Having been top of the Scottish Premiership earlier this month, Rangers have since lost to Aberdeen, drawn with struggling Dundee and been knocked out of the Europa League after a 1-0 defeat to Rapid Vienna. "We have had a tough week in terms of results, so we need to get back to winning ways," said Gerrard. Steven Gerrard says his side will need to be at their best to beat Hamilton in the Scottish Premiership as they aim to return to winning ways "The Hamilton fixture becomes very important to us and it is important the players understand that. "Emotions are always running high in the dressing room, the media and the terraces after a couple of bad results so it is important we get back to winning." Rangers won 4-1 when the two sides met in October. Team news Rangers' Alfredo Morelos is suspended but Daniel Candeias returns from a European ban. Ovie Ejaria's involvement is uncertain after manager Steven Gerrard admitted he would be holding talks with the "unsettled" on-loan Liverpool midfielder. Ryan Kent (hamstring) is still out along with long-term absentees Graham Dorrans and Jamie Murphy (both knee). Match stats Rangers have won 14 of their 16 Scottish Premiership games against Hamilton (D1 L1), including each of the last two by an aggregate scoreline of 9-4. Hamilton's only victory against Rangers in the Scottish Premiership came in their last visit to Ibrox in November 2017 (2-0), having failed to win any of their previous six away matches against them in the competition (D1 L5). Rangers were beaten 1-0 by Aberdeen in their last Scottish Premiership game at Ibrox, ending a run of 10 home league matches without defeat (W9 D1) - they last lost consecutive home fixtures in the top-flight back in March. Hamilton have lost four of their last five Scottish Premiership games (W1), failing to score in each of those defeats. James Tavernier has been directly involved in eight goals in his last eight appearances for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership (3 goals, 5 assists). https://www.skysports.com/football/rangers-vs-hamilton/preview/391243
  10. I think I'd recall Docherty, especially with Ejaria leaving. Unless we've got someone else lined up.
  11. Yes, that's why I had 'strikers' in inverted commas. 4-3-3 can have seven attackers. Sir Alex and Man Utd were playing in a league that didn't want to play football; the 4-4-2 was ubiquitous. He was able to smash them with a 4-3-3. I agree we certainly need more creative midfielders -- But, I don't think that precludes us from using it now; it's generally worked quite well.
  12. I'd still use Pena. He's a unique player, with a valuable skill-set. He's not a complete midfielder, and he does have issues, but I'd use him until his contract runs out -- if we can't get rid of him for a fee, which looks unlikely.
  13. 4-3-3 is the best formation in the game; it allows more attackers in the final third, and a three-man midfield providing more control. Isolated strikers is a problem, but only through a failure of execution. It's not a failure of the system. There should be three 'strikers' in the 4-3-3. There's a reason why Sir Alex Ferguson changed from a dominant 4-4-2 to a 4-3-3 at the turn of the millennium. 4-3-3 should be our standard formation, which then gets tweaked depending on the opposition.
  14. I know he got two goals, but how did Hardie play? Did he look like he could play a part for us?
  15. I would've liked to have seen Grezda for Coulibaly earlier, or from the start -- or McCrorie with Coulibaly playing deeper. I think you're putting too much emphasis on formation. A team can play the same formation defensively or gung-ho. Compare a wonderfully attacking Ajax side just now, to a Man Utd; both are playing a 4-2-3-1, with wildly different outlooks. Arguably, Man Utd play with more 'attacking' midfielders. Ultimately, too, I think if Candeias, Ejaria and Kent were available, they'd have played. It puts a different complexion on the team, but the tactics would've been the same, IMO.
  16. Grezda could/should have started, but he doesn't really finish games; you'd prefer to have him towards the end of the game, I think. I don't think we've found a place for Lafferty yet, in general. I don't think we're getting Lafferty, Middleton, Grezda and Morelos in the same side. Unless we're going gung-ho. What line-up / formation would you have played? I don't think we were ever going to deviate from the 4-3-3 / 4-2-3-1.
  17. We'll need to agree to disagree. I don't think the tactics were bad, and certainly not "shocking" -- a lot of the "three defensive midfielders and only one natural winger" complaint was forced; Ejaria, Kent, Candeias all out etc. -- but, like @Frankie says, a change earlier would've been better. I also wouldn't say they're pure defensive midfielders, either; Not if their roles are to do otherwise. McCrorie can be high-energy, but he is a defender; Jack and Coulibaly have played as 8's for us, being asked to drive forward. You could ask if they actually did that job, and they didn't on the night. Everyone was poor -- except Barasic. My main complaint was for the players; they just couldn't string two passes together. That's not tactics.
  18. I don't think the tactics were that bad. It was more the execution of it that disappointed me. We couldn't string two passes together.
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