cwmdonkinjack said:
And you think Wood/ Darling/Naughton are better defenders? Ben is limited on the ball, but so is Wood, but good in the air and a solid tackler. Kyle has the best positional sense but his legs are going.
From my time watching us:
Cabango is strong in the air but has massive lapses in positional judgement and game reading and is often prone to giving the ball away under little to no pressure, often giving away big goalscoring opportunities to the other team
Wood is better on the ball than Cabango but has a bizarre tendency to lose the flight of the ball when played over the top of him and let it bounce often getting himself into trouble defensively, normally one of the very first things coached to a defender is never to let the ball bounce
Darling is the best of the three, has a mean shot and very strong offensively in the air from set pieces. Perhaps lacking slightly for pace compared to the others but is comfortable playing as an inside right back in a back three.
Because of Darling's comfort in that inside right back slot the value of a left footer for the inside left back position is huge, this means either playing Humphries (our most comfortable ball player and best suited to the central defender position) on the left or playing Wood in that position. Based on all players available for me the back three has to be Wood, Humphries and Darling in the left, central and right positions respectively if we opt for a back three.
However with the news that Abdulai is missing after feeling his hammy in the cup game and Key still injured it is more likely we will see Darling playing as a right wingback and Cabango as the right sided defender in my opinion.