4-4-1-1 and actually no problem playing this for the rest of the season.
Midfield is a huge problem for us at least this looks a bit more solid.
Hopefully Eddie going off yesterday will mean he's available to start on Friday
Yes, on Tuesday Millwall played a solid 4-4-2 in their 1-0 win over Leicester who played
4-2-3-1 and a tight game with few shots,
only 6 by Millwall and 11 by Leicester.
Two weeks ago Bristol City played 3-4-2-1 in their 1-0 win over Leicester who played
4-3-3 and the game was a bit more open with 16 shots by Bristol and 11 shots by Leicester.
So, as several posters have mentioned,
we might need more players in midfield .
Possibly Mumba in front of Edwards
( Sorinola or Pleggy too or later) to double up on Mavididi and the overlapping Justin. Then Miller in front of Galloway
( Sorinola or Sousa in either position too or later) to double up on Fatawu and the overlapping Pereira.
Despite Leicester's speed up front, we will still need the aerial strength and experience of Dan Scarr as forwards Daka, Iheanacho, Mavididi are all over 6 feet, Vardy is a bit shorter but fiery and physical then
Ndidi (midfield) , defenders Faes and
man - mountain Vestergaard (6ft 6in)
are also all over 6ft. and dangerous
coming up for corners and set-pieces.
Cooper
Edwards. Scarr. Gibson. Galloway
Mumba Forshaw. Houghton Miller
Whittaker. Bundu
Solid unit to keep it 0-0 (or 1-0 !)
by half time .
Then after 60 mins (and later) bring on up to 5 subs. from Hardie, Randell, Wright, Sorinola, Waine , Issaka , Devine, Sousa ,
and/or from Pleggy, Phillips, Roberts,
Hazard or Burton if necessary.