Spent the last few minutes trying to get my head round how Edgar's team will play - particularly off the ball. In practice I can see the following:
- Hughes dropping into defence (as he has done successfully in the past) and it becoming a more conventional back four
- Blind able to sweep in from the right (as I don't really fancy Nadal's covering ability there)
- Andrade largely occupied with Amancio and offering enough defensive solidity to enable Brady to attack and not have to do the typical hard-running duties of the wide midfielder in a 352.
- Michel tracking Segarra's runs forward and vice versa: good wee battle that one. Michel swinging it into the onrushing Cuelemans though would be a fantastic route to goal.
- Stiles and Hughes killing that space in front of the back three to stifle Aldo/Stain's creativity
That all sounds quite reasonable.
But feck me it took some head-scratching to get there.
Aldo/Stain's set-up is a lot more straightforward. Easier to understand and fairly logical. I'd swap Elkjaer and Kempes though, I'm not sure that would work as well it ought to. And I say that from experience having used the same pair wrongly in the past. That said the pair would naturally swap and be quite fluid in many ways. The other problem for Aldo/Stain is the lack of a genuine wide left threat to expose what looks to be a somewhat out of position Danny Blind. Unless EAP can convince me that he has strong credentials as a right-back. Yet in his current role dealing with Kempes and a floating Elkjaer and a bursting Cubillas, he looks fine and more akin to the sweepy stuff he did so well for Ajax. And because Blind can play fairly narrow, that enables Nadal to play a more compact game, which suits his physicality down to the ground.