Nottingham Forest 1 Brentford 1 – Bees Breakdown’s Tactical Breakdown
Beesotted contributors The Gowler and Paul Kowalczyk (@BeesBreakdown) give us the tactical and statistical lowdown of Brentford?s draw against Nottingham Forest.
Thomas Frank stuck with the 4-3-3 that faced Everton with one change as Ajer came in at right back for Roerslev. The back four comprised of Hickey, Pinnock, Collins, and Ajer while the midfield trio remained the same. Lewis-Potter, Wissa, and Mbeumo are also quickly becoming Thomas Frank?s first choice with his current options available. Brentford?s never-ending list of injured players consisted of Dasilva, Schade, Damsgaard, Henry, and Ben Mee
Steve Cooper?s Nottingham Forest came out in a 4-3-3 for the first time this season. Similar to Brentford, they like to push forward one fullback while another stays further back. Their backline consisted of Aurier, Boly, Murillo, and long throw specialist Niakhatè. Sangarè, Mangala, and a surprise start for Dominguez, were the midfield trio. Elanga, Awoniyi and Hudson-Odoi rounded out the squad as the front 3, with Morgan Gibbs-White noticeably left out of the starting XI. 3rd Minute
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After Nottingham Forest?s goal, Thomas Frank made some tactical adjustments. Ghoddos and Onyeka subbed on for Jensen and Hickey in the 69th minute. Ghoddos slid in to a right wing-back position, while Keane Lewis-Potter dropped a little to provide cover as a left-wing back. Mbeumo then become the second striker in a 3-5-2,...
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