Originally posted by Rafa_el_Gafa
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A back three inevitably puts extra strain on the wingbacks to both attack and defend. The nett effect is that you end up as a very defensive unit or with gapping holes down the wings in defense. There are reasons that no top teams play that way on a consistent basis. It can work on specific occasions but generally it is a formation to play when you want a draw. Our problem has been not winning enough rather than loosing too many.
When Agger is back we will have strength in depth and options which is a good thing. Changing to an inferior tactical setup to accommodate all our players is a retrograde step of the worth kind IMO.

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