Brentford 1 Everton 3 – Bees Breakdown’s Tactical Breakdown
Beesotted contributors The Gowler and Paul Kowalczyk (@BeesBreakdown) give us the tactical and statistical lowdown of Brentford?s loss against Everton.
Brentford looked to bounce back after the loss to Newcastle last weekend. Thomas Frank switched to a 4-3-3 with a few changes due to injury. Hickey replaced Rico Henry at left back, while Roerslev came into the starting XI as the right back. Schade was set to start as the left winger, but an injury in warmups caused him to miss the match. Ben Mee also missed the match due to injury and Nathan Collins got the start alongside Ethan Pinnock. The typical midfield trio of Jensen, Nørgaard, and Janelt was unchanged, while Wissa and Mbeumo joined Lewis-Potter in the front 3.
Everton?s new signing, Beto, got the start up top alongside Doucourè in a 4-4-1-1. Sean Dyche deployed his usual back line of Mykolenko, Branthwaite, Tarkowski, and Young. James Garner got the start as the right midfielder with McNeil opposite on the left. Onana and Gueye the central midfielders, while Danjuma and Calvert-Lewin were left on the bench.
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Thomas Frank made some substitutions and tactical adjustments in the 61st minute. He sent on Ajer and Onyeka for Roerslev and Janelt which prompted a change to a 3-5-2. Typically thought of as a defensive tactical change, Thomas Frank was seemingly trying to get...
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