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Matching Fraser up with Fellowes was inspired. They had a right old tussle at both ends of the pitch, but Fraser did the most important job of shutting him down almost completely when they attacked. Admit I was worried when Manning replaced him, but by that time I suspect Fellows was as knackered as our man. Hope RF can recover enough to repeat the performance against Gnonto or whoever Leeds choose to play on the right wing.
Just watched replays of the Forster penalty save. Adams straight into the box as the kick was struck and cleared the ball after FF saved. Stephens didn't move till the ball rebounded of Forster. If Adams had been a Palace player, he'd have been nowhere. Says it all about the contrasting awareness and commitment of those two players.
As something of an oldie I sometimes struggle to understand how modern managers set up their teams to play. I'm all right with overlapping fullbacks and the concept of wing backs but can someone please explain to me RH's system whereby the right back is free to roam into the centre (or even the left side) of our attack? Cedric did it quite often, the goal at Wigan being a notable example. Now KWP is doing it even more (possibly more youthful energy than Cedric). Not criticising, quite the reverse!
Just wondering? With Cedric gone, Walker-Peters "not featuring", Valery still ill (?), Ramsey also departed on loan, Danso leaving by mutual consent....who will be our makeshift RB tomorrow?