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[–]burnedgoatAnder 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

3 at the back is more than 2, just gives you a bit more defensive stability. Won't be seeing it against Boro.

[–]banshee-ohara 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

We needed a good defensive performance away in Russia and at home after the 1:1 away, because as long as they didn't score we'd go through.

Maybe it was in preparation to the Chelsea game, maybe Mourinho tried it in practice before though. Against Chelsea I think it wasn't really 3/5 in the back, but Jones and Herrera had a special role to mark Hazard and other Chelsea midfielders who went forward.

In a 4-man defense he'd only allow one of the fullbacks/wingbacks to go forward attack, with 3 central defenders the 2 wingbacks should have a lot more freedom. Conte is proving that this approach (that he utilized before) is working in the EPL too.

With Shaw and Valencia, who are more attacking minded, this could be a solution for the future too. Mourinho didn't try this formation before though as far as I know.

[–]macismydog 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's only been played against Rostov really. Before the red card vs Chelsea, Jones was 100% in midfield, and doing a man marking job on Hazard.

Rostov play a 5 at the back and sit deep. I assume it was to allow us to get bodies forward but also be secure from the counter attack. We pretty much had 7 attacking players while the 3 CB's sat deep vs Rostov.

I'll be very surprised if we don't revert back to a back 4 tomorrow, but with so many injuries and suspensions now, I'm not positive.