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1 hour ago, compo said:

 Its simple if somethings not working you dump it and we should rest this 433 and try something else get two strikers up front  

4-3-3 will serve us well in Europe and has done so in games that we have nearly won. It is of no use against packed defenses, as MW learned the hard way and we seemingly not for 2 seasons running. Having better players and a lethal striker helped us thus far, but those wheels have come off now and there need to be adjustments. It's not like we'll dump 4-3-3 forever, just adapt tactics and players to the requirements of the day.

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4 hours ago, der Berliner said:

4-3-3 will serve us well in Europe and has done so in games that we have nearly won. It is of no use against packed defenses, as MW learned the hard way and we seemingly not for 2 seasons running. Having better players and a lethal striker helped us thus far, but those wheels have come off now and there need to be adjustments. It's not like we'll dump 4-3-3 forever, just adapt tactics and players to the requirements of the day.

I think that the formation would be fine if the players would pass the ball quicker.

 

Also need to remember that Hearts were not exactly playing with a packed defence.

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With the injuries it's a good opportunity to try something different. 

 

I think Kamara will be drafted in -- He's had a wee break, anyway. 

 

Davis needs a break. 

 

I'd like to see a front two.

 

Gerrard was known for a 3-4-1-2 / 3-4-2-1 with the Liverpool Youths, so: 

 

Kamberi - Morelos

 

Hagi

 

Barisic - Kamara - Aribo - Tavernier

 

Edmundson - Katic - Goldson

 

McGregor

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4 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

With the injuries it's a good opportunity to try something different. 

 

I think Kamara will be drafted in -- He's had a wee break, anyway. 

 

Davis needs a break. 

 

I'd like to see a front two.

 

Gerrard was known for a 3-4-1-2 / 3-4-2-1 with the Liverpool Youths, so: 

 

Kamberi - Morelos

 

Hagi

 

Barisic - Kamara - Aribo - Tavernier

 

Edmundson - Katic - Goldson

 

McGregor

Of course, these changes count for nothing if the players don't pull their finger out!

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7 minutes ago, Rousseau said:

Gerrard was known for a 3-4-1-2 / 3-4-2-1 with the Liverpool Youths, so: 

 

Kamberi - Morelos

 

Hagi

 

Barisic - Kamara - Aribo - Tavernier

 

Edmundson - Katic - Goldson

 

McGregor

I would be astonished if he changed the team that much.

 

The front line is probably the most realistic change.

 

It would certainly be welcome for Hagi to spend more time in the middle.

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23 hours ago, Rousseau said:

With the injuries it's a good opportunity to try something different. 

 

I think Kamara will be drafted in -- He's had a wee break, anyway. 

 

Davis needs a break. 

 

I'd like to see a front two.

 

Gerrard was known for a 3-4-1-2 / 3-4-2-1 with the Liverpool Youths, so: 

 

Kamberi - Morelos

 

Hagi

 

Barisic - Kamara - Aribo - Tavernier

 

Edmundson - Katic - Goldson

 

McGregor

That’s exactly the team I would like. But there is next to no chance of it unfortunately. 

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Playing Hagi out wide is a total waste of the best footballer in the squad.

 

I think half the squad have downed tools and can see a few painful (to watch) matches between now and the end of the season.  I hope I'm wrong...

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