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Inverted wingers. Working for us?
Original discussion: Aaron Lennon.
Original discussion: Aaron Lennon.
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I think you'll find he is classified as a winger. who else in our team could you call a proper winger? I think you will find lennon is the only proper winger we have.He's not a winger. He's a defensive wide player.
I think you'll find he is classified as a winger. who else in our team could you call a proper winger? I think you will find lennon is the only proper winger we have.
He's not a winger. He's a defensive wide player.
Inverted? And what does that achieve do you think? (Especially in relation to lennon)Jesus, ain't that the truth. Can hardly even remember the last time he contributed anything in offense, aside from that one cross he had last season that was converted.
The reason Lennon is on the left is because ideally, when Poch's system is setup to work, the AM's are inverted with the width provided by the wingbacks. This isn't just a problem with Lennon, it's that the whole system is struggling to really get going.
Inverted? And what does that achieve do you think? (Especially in relation to lennon)
Didn't understand the sub today.
I think you'll find he is classified as a winger. who else in our team could you call a proper winger? I think you will find lennon is the only proper winger we have.