It worked against Hull. Not so much against Cardiff. I'd stick with 4-4-2 though.
Especially when Cardiff had many key players missing and no recognised striker...We literally played to cardiffs strengths.I can understand him paying it at Hull, it was all about grinding out a draw, so playing the extra man in midfield and keeping it tight made perfect sense.
Both the Cardiff and Bristol City games though, are ones that we needed/need to win, so let's go back to the tried and tested 4-4-2 that we are good at, and try to actually WIN.
Has to be this. we need to win and to be bold. No good going into a game hoping for a draw.I can understand him paying it at Hull, it was all about grinding out a draw, so playing the extra man in midfield and keeping it tight made perfect sense.
Both the Cardiff and Bristol City games though, are ones that we needed/need to win, so let's go back to the tried and tested 4-4-2 that we are good at, and try to actually WIN.
Has to be this. we need to win and to be bold. No good going into a game hoping for a draw.
Works well with Kayal. Cardiff defeat wasn't about formation, it was about who was playing in that formation, and who was missing.
On an aside, I am suprised by how much Crofts is a shell of his former self. He's had a lot of minutes oif late and he is nothing like the player that we had before, and that Norwich had. Shame.