The key for us continuing on an upward trajectory will be the form of Neves. At times last night he looked like an absolute world-beater. You could see that he was puffing his chest out after flying in to tackles after pressing players – and he looked like a real leader. That’s the kind of performance we should be expecting to see week in week out from him now; not once every 4-5 games. He had a real authority about him at times last night – it was brilliant to watch. And I do wonder if he was one of the players Lage was getting at in his interview the day before the match when he said our players shouldn’t be happy with going on international duty to spend most of their time on the bench?
We also need to see that interplay and movement and pressing from the front from Hwang/Raul/Trincao on a regular basis. I think that’s our front three for now, and we accept that at times Trincao will be a little inconsistent, but that it will be worth it in the long run because we look much better as a team. I’d be happy to play those three against all of Palace, West Ham, Norwich & Burnley, because I think we can see a lot of the ball against those clubs. Then we have the horror run in December where we’ve got Liverpool, Man City & Chelsea in quick succession (then Man Utd/Arsenal not long after) – and in those games I’d be ok with starting Adama and giving, probably Trincao, a rest. I reckon those bigger clubs shit themselves against Adama – we’ve seen it before, and we probably won’t have much of the ball against those three so it might be better to go with the brute force/pace option?
Obviously anything can happen (injuries etc), but it’s nice to have options and I reckon Bruno is slowly but surely creeping towards figuring out his best 11 and the players are getting there in terms of how he wants them to play.
Podence is a more than suitable back up/impact option, and with Neto hopefully coming back in to the picture come January, we’ll be looking in a good spot if everyone can stay fit.
Just need Jeff to pull his finger out and add a quality box to box midfielder in January to help manage Joao’s minutes – and then a first choice defender to step in whilst Saiss/Boly are away, and we’ll hopefully be good to kick on.