I think confidence has a lot to do with it, but whatever the reason, we looked a great team tonight. Creative and mostly positive in possession, and aggressive when we lost the ball, winning it back quickly.
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I wonder if LW has given the players positional freedom to play his possession game as the play dictates (Total Football as it is meant to be)?
From the Stockport game forwards we have seen Langstaff dropping deep and playing wide, Bostock playing mid left and right and sweeping, Nemane attacking alone more and coming central, Cowley doing the same, Stone playing square of his last man and on the edge of his box, Cameron really pushing forward and Baldwin much more decisive. Players are more available for a forward pass and the play itself is much more forward biased. There has definitely been a transformation in approach and the players have certainly benefited from whatever has been said or done. IMO none more so than Cameron, he seems to have got rid of the stone around his neck (maintaining possession at all costs) and is playing with so much more confidence and he is the better player for it.
What a fantastic performance tonight.
I think confidence has a lot to do with it, but whatever the reason, we looked a great team tonight. Creative and mostly positive in possession, and aggressive when we lost the ball, winning it back quickly.
I just watched the game tonight in total amazement. That first half was just breathtaking.
Our undoing this season hasn’t been the high press, it’s been the man marking.
I think what we’re seeing is the answer to that. Players moving all over the pitch and dragging the opposition into an absolute state.
In the second half tonight Morecambes centre back tracked McGoldrick all the way back to Aidan Stone. He was 50 yards out of position.
I absolutely love this club at the moment.
Never did I imagine I’d get to see Notts County playing this brand of football so convincingly. And it’s still evolving.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that saw the tactical change at Stockport. Langstaff actually confirmed last night, that since Stockport his role has changed and he now plays much deeper.
Start of the season it was very much a rigid 3-4-2-1 with very few players roaming. Last night it was total football as you said. At one stage we had Jones as a striker, Cameron as the LWB, and Nemane as the LCM.
LW confirmed last night that in the last few weeks Langstaff has played in 3 different roles. Brilliant tactical tweak from the gaffer, one I have been asking for since the start of the season. Last night much like Doncaster was a joy to watch. Credit to the staff and the all the players.
It looks to be making a hell of a difference and suiting both Macauley and Didzy.
Langstaff was previously getting very frustrated and isolated but is now able to move into positions where he gets more of the ball and can show just how good an all-round footballer he is, and I think McGoldrick too has looked far more comfortable with the new approach, playing a role that is natural to him. The suspicion before was that we weren't getting the absolute best out of two of our most talented players, but we seem to be doing that now, and the confidence of the rest of the team seems to have flowed from that.
That was fantastic to watch, our passing and movement was superb and left them chasing shadows. Just as good was our work off the ball, when they did get possession we quickly won it back. Every player did their job well.
We now need to show we can do it away, starting on Monday.
Brilliant summary from you as usual Jackal. I agree especially regarding Langstaff, he was look a more frustrated figure week on week. The tactical change was a welcome one, and it seems to have let everybody off the leash so to speak. A really tough month coming up but with a few additions, and confidence improving I see know reason why we can’t keep the form going.
The way the team rotated last night had me going dizzy so I don't know what it must have been like for the Morecambe players.
I think it was the build up to the second goal, Didzy left his marker bemused.
Their number 16's face was a picture!
He was substituted 10 minutes later!
Later in the second half their players were hanging their heads, perplexed not by our forward play but by our defending too. (I didn't think I would say that this season).
I reckon you would have to go back to the first 25 minutes v Wrexham to have seen anything like that performance. Let's hope it continues.
The added beauty of Langstaff shifting to a deeper role is it gives Scott the chance to compete for the No9 spot when he’s back, which I believe is his natural position.