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    Bristol Rovers - Yeovil Town League One 2010/2011 2010-08-14. Goles: Kuffour (cabeza), Virgo, Anthony Expulsado: Kalala


    Estadísticas
    17Disparos12
    11Disparos al arco6
    17Faltas13
    5Tiros esquina4
    3Pos.adelantada3
    50%% Posesion50%


    #Vota
    1 Andersen
    15 Anthony
    5 Coles54'
    6 Tunnicliffe
    3 Sawyer
    7 Campbell
    14 Brown48'
    4 Lines
    17 Kuffour
    8 Hoskins
    11 Hughes
    #Banco de suplentesVota
    13 Green
    2 Regan
    16 Blizzard
    20 Reece
    23 Swallow
    18 Richards
    10 Duffy
    Entrenador : Trollope


    #Vota
    1 Sullivan
    2 Alcock
    5 Huntington
    19 Virgo46'
    3 Jones77'
    7 Williams
    21 Kalala75'
    81'
    8 Ayling38'
    15 Stewart76'
    18 Freeman43'18'
    9 Williams
    #Banco de suplentesVota
    22 Roberts
    4 Stam
    14 Kiernan76'
    6 Smith43'
    12 Hutchins
    16 Upson77'
    17 Calver
    Entrenador : Skiverton




    Comments
    chegs   -   06-Sep-10 20:16
    I commentated on this match from the TV gantry and Rovers in fact reverted to a more solid yet staggered 4-4-2 after the two heavy defeats at Peterborough and Oxford. Wayne Brown moved to the right hand side from his previous role behind the strikers but still made runs across the pitch into the hole. Hoskins and Kuffour clearly played as a front two, although Jeff Hughes joined the front line as much as he could. In response to RussG, Rovers under Trollope have lacked width for much of his tenure and other than the disgraced David Pipe and the ineffective Mark Wright, he has fielded central midfielders (such as Lines, Blizzard and Brown) on the right side of midfield for the most part.
    163.156.240.17   -   23-Ago-10 12:41
    I was a spectator at this match and can confirm that Rovers played a 4-3-3 formation with Hughes as part of the forward line and with a flat 3-man midfield. Rovers lacked width for much of the match with DR and DL positions staying back instead of pushing forward and providing attacking width. The 4-3-3 formation matches manager, Paul Trollope s comments about the new formation this season in The Pirate programme.