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Since the signing of Sheffield United in January, the Norwegian has been widely used to the right of a three-man central midfielder. This role, played through John Lundstram, has more competitive responsibilities. like No. 8, not No. 6.
This last position, the most defensive of the midfielders, is the one played by Berge in Genk.
A replacement has become evident in the draw of the second round of the League Cup at Burnley, when Berge and Vice-Captain Oliver Norwood replaced and Northern Ireland’s most defensive alien was driven further.
It is the prelude for Norwood to lose his position at Aston Villa on Monday, and to regain it in the short term, it seems that he will have to expel Lundstram, who is exceptional in the West Midlands despite a penalty.
In fact, Berge’s role returned on Monday when John Egan’s first red card replaced a 4-4-1 formation.
“I sought to give Sander a chance there, I sought more mobility on the team,” Wilder said, explaining the decision. “I wish I’d seen it there 11 vs 11, but we went from five/3 to four.
“He interrupted the game and advanced with wonderful steps and showed his power. “
“It’s a smart pleasure for Sander to play in a 4 in this way and I felt he maintains his form and discipline.
“Everyone has an opinion about the selection, however, we felt he was the most productive midfielder 3 of the night and it’s disappointing that we only had 10 minutes (before the expulsion made a change). “
Norwood, the product of the Manchester United youth, played a key role in the Blades’ ninth position in the Premier League, controlling the field from midfield base and making the most of the shots stopped. August 2018.
Norwood was unsuccessful in the same h8 when the team returned from the coronavirus blockade, was replaced in 3 of the league’s last 8 games and was last sent to the bench, for the first time in his bramall Lane career.
The Blades are playing, with summer signing Oliver Burke making his first Premier League appearance since he started as a centre forward, and Ethan Amapdu did so from the bench.
The flexible 20-year-old Welsh international, on loan from Chelsea, made the visitors safer after Egan’s red card, possibly having overtaken Phil Jagielka, who was not on the team of the day for the defeat by 1-0, like Egan’s when he went on to play in Sunday’s home derby against Leeds United.
“We had to put a central medium in the field,” Wilder said. “Bash (central defender Chris Basham) is great, but in the Premier League he’s not a central medium (in a four-defense), so when we replaced the way we lost a bit with Didzy (centre forward David McGoldrick) open. Left. He hasn’t played much football (recently), so it would have been hard to ask to make the paintings difficult.
“We balanced everything with Bash entering the right midfield alongside Flecky (John Fleck), John Lundstram and Sander, and Ethan making his Premier League debut. I think it was good.
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James Mitchinson