Withdrawn Miguel Almiron, Joelinton support & more – the FIVE key tactical tweaks by Steve Bruce at Newcastle United
But what were the key changes that won the day for the Magpies? Here our writer Liam Kennedy takes a look at the tactical tweaks made by Bruce.
Tweak one: Withdrawn Miguel Almiron
Bruce talked of some research into the role played by Almiron at Atlanta United and a want to use him in that position. As a result Almiron was dropped into a central midfield three with licence to break from deep and roam. He was simply excellent. The extra space allowed him to cause havoc going both ways.
Tweak two: Support for isolated Joelinton
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Hide AdDropped out of the frontline last weekend, Joelinton was back up there against Palace.
And while he was still someway off what you'd expect of a £40million frontman, there are signs that he likes the support of Andy Carroll, rather than being asked to plough a long furrow. Needs to keep improving though, because he has proved very poor value for money for United so far.
Tweak three: Bin the long ball, despite Andy Carroll presence
Carroll and Joelinton were a hulking presence up top for United, but the Magpies resisted the temptation to go too long on the day.
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Hide AdPlenty of balls went wide to Javier Manquillo and Paul Dummett on the left but few direct to the front – one of the key criticisms of the Burnley loss last weekend.
Tweak four: Football from the back on both sides
The return of Florian Lejeune changes United's threat from the back for any opposition
Not only can Fabian Schar play from the right, Lejeune is just as good on the left.
For me, the best all round defender in United’s ranks. Showed some ring rust after nine months out but a silky performer.
Tweak five: The Isaac Hayden advance
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Hide AdThis was a key difference in the performance but it had limited success.
United pushed Hayden much further forward than he has played recently and it worked for the opening half hour with the midfielder’s bursting runs down the right causing all kinds of problems.
Hayden faded somewhat and was later withdrawn, but with the ball he was much more advanced than previously, allowing Jonjo Shelvey to play the pivot role Bruce wanted him to play in the summer.