Friday, May 24th, 2019 – Detroit City FC 0 AFC Ann Arbor 0
Monday, May 27th, 2019 – Detroit City FC 5 FC Indiana 0
(1) Four matches into the regular season, I’ve seen enough to convince me that the 3-5-2 should be the go-to formation from here on out.
In the three matches it’s been used, City has won twice and drawn once without surrendering a single goal. The other match, against Kalamazoo, was a loss in which three goals were conceded. Since most NPSL teams run a vanilla 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 and are used to playing against similar styles, the 3-5-2 can be confusing for opponents to deal with, especially when they have very little time to prepare for it.
It also seems to be a good fit for the players on City’s roster. The extra central defender is an effective deterrent to counter-attacks, and his presence allows the wingbacks (Kenton and Perkins) more freedom to get forward and join the attack. The technically skilled center midfielders (Goodman, Todd, Diop, Saydee, Deakin) are then able to combine in numerous ways to move the ball up the field.
The main area where the team can improve is in the final third. They’re creating a good amount of chances, but I’d like to see the willingness to shoot more and rely a bit less on the difficult killer passes.
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