Well it’s a case of being pragmatic in different circumstances. The back 3/4 thing has been discussed elsewhere on here, but for large parts it was still a back 5 v Sunderland when defending deep (the new term being the ‘rest defence’) with JBL at RWB.aggi wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:12 pmObviously Spurs had a much better strike force but there seemed to be much more confidence with the back 4 than the 3. Maybe just a matter of more training but if it doesn't offer us any more defensive solidity you've got to wonder whether we'll persist with the 3.
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Re: Ekdal performance
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I agree slightly with the overegging bit, he’s a decent squad cb with age on his side to develop further.KRBFC wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 7:35 amI think you’re seriously over egging it here, let’s put it in context he’s had one awful game and a good one, the good one against a side we finished 24 points ahead of last season.
He looked miles off the pace 2 years ago in this division and was loaned out last season because he was behind CJ in the pecking order.
Based on everything we’ve seen of Ekdal, we need a serious improvement to replace him or we need a serious improvement from him to survive. Hopefully the defensive system can carry him if we haven’t got the funds to replace.
But his loan out was to get him playing again following injury and as we were stacked at cb we could afford to do that. I can imagine we will do same with Beyer eventually.
Fun fact but the last two matches are the first he has played for us whilst fully fit.