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    Lessons from Scum game:
    1. Playing Nmecha and Calvert-Leuwin doesn't work. We scored 0 goals in last 2 league games with them up front.
    2. Need 2 wide players to complement Calvert-Leuwin. Aaronson and Okafor did a decent job. In a couple of games he used Stach and Aaronson. 0 goals.
    3. Need both Bogle (on right) and Gudmonsson (on left) for us to cause attacking danger consistently. We probably need to dip into transfer market to get more depth in these 2 positions, if we want to continue to play this system.
    4. Aaronson must release the ball sooner when on the counter.
    Last edited by cherrypie7; 17-04-2026 at 04:28 PM. Reason: Typo

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