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S25/26 | The Official Match Thread | Sheffield Wed 0 Swansea City 2 | Att: 19,740 | 3pm, 30/08 | The EFL Championship | Hillsborough Stadium

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Give Cullen another lone striker day out which clearly does not work !? Rather start with VP ..
 
Tidy lineup but as it’s away and they seem to be playing well. I’d start Stamenic ahead of Yalcouye.
Would love to see Parker ahead of Key at this point as well. Think he just looks a better player atm.
Exactly. Franco on to help maintain control and later sub him for Yalcouye for a bit more creativity. Or vice versa bring Franco on to help close the game out?
 
With Vigs, Burgess and Cabango going longer now it sort of works going wide to Inoussa, Eom and Ronald but anything aerial to Cullen turns our possession over to the opposition too easily and invites pressure. I do get why he drops deeper to create space and get a pass to feet but then we have no presence ahead of him down the middle.

LOB back filled the gap last season and pushed into the vacant gap left by Cullen which drove us up the field
 
If vip has thrown his toys out of the pram i would go with Wales myself but if not i would start with vip
Drop someone who’s got 2 goals in two games and a point to prove for a youngster who has a lot of potential but not so much experience away at a place like Hillsborough? I’d grant you bringing him on for the last 10-15 minutes if the game was won or needed fresh energy but not so much a starter. Too raw yet.
 
What you have to remember is that football is a results based business, fan enjoyment is nothing to do with things.
Yes, that's why there are so many empty seats over the stadium, particularly in the south stand. Last season there were so few people in it you could have closed it for a few games. This season so far, let's be honest, we have neither had entertainment or great results in our first 3 games, just bang average tedious boredom most of it.
 
Shackle Bannan and give him no platform to dictate the midfield.. everything goes through him so we need that stopped preferably by Franco.
 
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If Vip doesn't start today after getting 2 in 2 including that 35 yard thunderbolt and a public vote of confidence from the manager then there is no hope for him at the club. The key is getting the wingers in behind the full backs so that he can receive the ball facing the goal rather than with his back to it.

And the key to THAT is playing with quick ball and not the turgid walking football nonsense that we saw against Plymouth.
 
If Vip doesn't start today after getting 2 in 2 including that 35 yard thunderbolt and a public vote of confidence from the manager then there is no hope for him at the club. The key is getting the wingers in behind the full backs so that he can receive the ball facing the goal rather than with his back to it.

And the key to THAT is playing with quick ball and not the turgid walking football nonsense that we saw against Plymouth.

Yes but VP needs to be positionally in the box when the crosses come over which he hasn't been good at. He did it well against Watford so he needs to be on his toes in the box making those runs
 

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