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Carlisle United boss explains formation change

by Cumbria Crack
14/02/2022
in Carlisle United, Sport
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Keith Millen. Picture: Ben Challis

Carlisle United manager Keith Millen has given his reasons for a change in formation for the 2-2 draw at Colchester United.

He switched from four at the back to a five. And although he didn’t get the clean sheet he was looking for, was more than happy to return home with a point.

Millen said: “We haven’t got a strong enough experienced back four at the moment, so it was needs be really. It’s trying to nail that down and trying to improve it as we go forward.

“Going with five, when you look at all the injuries, I just feel we haven’t got enough about us to be a back four. I really don’t.

“We only had a few days on working as a five, and that will get better. I think it suits the players we’ve got because there are natural wing backs who can play that role.”

Millen gave on loan Birmingham defender Mitchell Roberts his first start on the left of the back three and he played for the full match.

He said: “He gave me cover for that position and it’s a role he knows.  He’s played there before, it’s not like I was trying to get him to play in a position he’s never done before, he does that at Birmingham.

“He’ll be better for the experience. I wouldn’t think he’ll have played in many games like this, so he’ll be better for it.

“It wasn’t easy for him in the conditions, but he did okay. He got cramp, but the reason I went for a back five is that they’re all young, and I’m trying to protect them a little bit.

“Sometimes you’re safer in numbers, and he’s actually played for Birmingham’s first team in the Championship a couple of times, so he knows that role. He will get better from the experience of now having done it in League Two.”

Millen feels that a look at a video recording of the game will give a reason for the collapse defensively which saw United concede twice in six minutes after they had taken the lead.

He said: “I’ll certainly watch the video because there will be a lot of things we can sort out on the training pitch. It’s the first time we’ve gone to a back five and at times it worked ok and other times we were pulled around, but that can be worked on.

“Those sorts of things don’t worry me, and what was more concerning in the run we were on previously is that we were second best. I thought we got away from that and we competed, and the draw is probably the fair result at the end of the day.”

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