Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
To me it seems AVB is trying to keep a large squad(maybe to large) happy by keeping them all ticking over.....it seems obvious to me he doesn't know what his best team is........some people have touched on it and im grateful for there thoughts.........so in an attacking sense would this combination work? if not why? and if not what is people's ideas about our best attacking 4 in AVB's 4-2-3-1 formation?
I think our squad is significantly smaller than it has been for a while. It has more quality than it ever has, but we aren't heavy on numbers. In fact, other than RM (Townsend, Lamela, Lennon) and LB (just Rose), we strictly have two players in every position (also writing off Gomes and Ade).
I think we should always have a left-footer on the left, be it at left-back or left wing/forward. At the moment, Rose is injured and Vertonghen will be used at left-back in the league games. Because Vertonghen is at left-back, IMO we need pace in front of him, or we will invite pressure down that flank.
I think AVB recognises this, and it's why he used Lennon against Everton. Townsend could perform that role and, IMO, deserves a place in the side ahead of Lennon right now. I also think Lamela and Townsend would compliment each other, with their different skill sets. It'd be a good balance for our attack.
-----Lamela------eriksen------Townsend
-------------------Soldado
Works for me. Worth gambling on a Lamela start, coz his confidence could snowball and it might be a big turning point for us as a team.
Other than the second half against Everton (to try and bring Lennon into the match), when in his career has Townsend ever played on the left?
He's always been a right-sided player.