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Thomas Frank - Head Coach

About our only home win in 3 years. And considerably etter than Paulinha, Bentancur and co have done against the other relegation fodder.

I don't really think any of our current options for CM are suited to a 2 man midfield as pair - the two young uns on paper potentially most suited but age/experience means they'll struggle for the most part in the Prem.
 
I’m not sure you can say the team was galvanised by having better players back when we played Spence on left wing, Odobert and Simons have been routinely described as not good enough yet and played a lot with us and Solanke back. Solanke is also a weird one because I swear I’ve seen a ton of people describe him as emblematic of us almost of signing good but not great players and being one we need to upgrade. And now all of a sudden since being out he’s being spoken of as the key to unlocking everything.

I’m not sure I buy it. I think the team displayed a great level of aggression and executed in some key moments. But the intent was largely the same as lots of other games. We just did it better and got the breaks when we needed. Maybe Solanke was the key to unlocking everything, but I tend to agree with Frank that overall performances had been trending better even if we hadn’t had the breaks, and last night we got them.

I just thought they looked a lot more settled, with good chemistry down the flanks, and the team was looking a lot more ballanced and settled. Not quite sure the point you're making there. I agree there were signs things were coming together in previous games, but Solanke and Udogie no doubt helped, as did Spence on the wing and the mis-match with the fullback who couldn't handle him.

I'd add the team playing with tempo as a key factor. In the past we've tried to play quickly and just lost the ball. Last night we were in the zone playing fast and retaining the ball. Was hard to play againt.
 
I don't really think any of our current options for CM are suited to a 2 man midfield as pair - the two young uns on paper potentially most suited but age/experience means they'll struggle for the most part in the Prem.
I would really like to see TF put out a team which wasn't the standard 4-2-3-1 if we don't have the personnel for it. Last night's game was a great example of setting the team up to play to their strengths and not fitting square pegs in round holes.
 
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