Good post. See this last night on match of the day as Alan shearer pulled it up and showed examples of the attacking 3 midfielders o the scum made me think we've got it totally wrong. As mentioned attacking three are not set in one position all move and interchange while staying close to each other in case do lose ball one other player close to win it back. Don't believe Harry and his team don't know this for one second maybe to do with personnel but hoilett and Phillips should be doing this already
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one up front is not a problem when supported by midfielders who get forward into scoring positions.
Hoilett Phillips and Kranjcar need to get involved in attacking play more often and offer decent support to Austin. These three can interchange their positions and need to be able and willing to run on to headed flick ons from Austin. Until there is more fluidity amonst these three players QPR will struggle to create chances and score goals.
I also think the full backs need to make forward runs and get crosses into the box for Austin, Phillips and others to attack.
A lot of the teams at the top of this league either play two up front Leciester (Nugent and Vardy), Burnley (Ings and Vokes) or have others midfielders getting amongst the goals.
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