Muttley
Peter Taylor
He will tweak his tactics, as he already has. He probably will never change in a way some people seemingly want to see.
I agree Mason and Wells did well enough for shorter stints. Then again you could say the same about Ange and his first period here (and some later shorter periods).
I think the biggest issues we're currently running into aren't tactical. Brighton second half, Palace game, Ipswich. For sure some tactical stuff that could be changed. But I think whoever our manager was at this point we'd be running into issues like this at some point. Even with the most flexible, change happy manager we could find.
Complacency and a lack of composure will make any tactical approach look insufficient. With a young squad, lacking some options, facing injuries, being back in Europe and a bit of bad luck (imo). These issues would arise with just about everyone. And with just about everyone would take time to sort out.
Giving him time or not to me depends not on tactical stuff, but on if we believe he's the kind of leader to help these young players develop in these key areas. For me he seems the right kind of character. I would like to give him time. But a poor run now would make that increasingly difficult as pressure will increase.
It's not single root cause stuff at the moment. As BedfordSpurs keeps sharing, players not marking in key moments could be the players themselves or part of the tactical setup. It is statistically relevant though to our league position. It's definitely all the items you share on age, injuries, leadership etc and they should normalise over time. Now we're back to last season where we can add suspended players to that list as well with Rodrigo.
What will always be there though is Ange's choice on tactical setup regardless who is on that pitch. I could be completely wrong and it might bring us the glory. I'm just leaning more to Ange having to adapt. Just taking BFS's theme. Ange needs to make sure the centre halves and wide players (both FB's and wingers) are stopping more crosses at source and defending them better in the box. Having centre mids caught ahead of play, having full-backs caught 2 or 3 on 1 and centre halves not marking is tactics to me. It's also an implied lack of attention to detail, a theme that has surfaced a few times e.g. our set piece defending.
Let's see how quickly this all can change.