So having moved Cogley to LWB (dropping the previous games' MOTM Williams in the process), Toal to LCB, Jones to RWB, Sheehan to DM, Thomason forward and bringing in Maghoma and Forrester for good measure, I'm wondering what tactical masterclass Mr Evatt is planning for this game?
Obviously the sweeping positional changes for Wycombe were intended to combat their physicality (which is a moot point as they didn't bring on the likes of Vokes and Wheeler until after they were 2 nil down) but Charlton are a different kettle of fish.....basically great attackers, crap defenders.
Whatever team Evatt goes for, we should have enough for the points. My slight concern is that if we have another one of those sloppy periods with passes going astray and possession being handed over cheaply - as we've seen several times recently - they have the quality up front in Alfie May, Blackett-Taylor, Leaburn and Campbell to take full advantage (I'd add Chuks Aneke to that list but he pulled his hammy at the weekend so might not play)
On a more positive note, their defence is questionable and not very quick so I'd expect Dion and Vic to be all over them. Just a matter of taking our chances when they come along because I'm expecting we'll get a few.
Foot on the gas from the off - and keep it there - job done.
Obviously the sweeping positional changes for Wycombe were intended to combat their physicality (which is a moot point as they didn't bring on the likes of Vokes and Wheeler until after they were 2 nil down) but Charlton are a different kettle of fish.....basically great attackers, crap defenders.
Whatever team Evatt goes for, we should have enough for the points. My slight concern is that if we have another one of those sloppy periods with passes going astray and possession being handed over cheaply - as we've seen several times recently - they have the quality up front in Alfie May, Blackett-Taylor, Leaburn and Campbell to take full advantage (I'd add Chuks Aneke to that list but he pulled his hammy at the weekend so might not play)
On a more positive note, their defence is questionable and not very quick so I'd expect Dion and Vic to be all over them. Just a matter of taking our chances when they come along because I'm expecting we'll get a few.
Foot on the gas from the off - and keep it there - job done.