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[QUOTE="Shrmdougluvr, post: 4690934, member: 396"] I though dropping Weah down to wing back for Scally was the right move. He's been playing there for Lille and Davies repeatedly beat Scally with his pace (he beats everyone for pace). This allowed a better speed matchup and also allowed us to clog the middle with Trusty. As for Reyna, I feel folks are making too much out of his lack of playing time. I dont recall him not being a starter when he is fit and unfortunately, the kid is made of porcelain. Also, without a #9 we had more of a need to go defensive in the midfield at the World Cup. Between McKennie and Musah, I take Musah. He doesnt lose the ball and covers a lot of ground. If you have a central midfield three of Adams, Musah, and Reyna, you have a nice combination of ball winning, ball retention, and play making. McKennie can be played in any of the three spots and having him be a super sub to run at, cover, or jump with tired players, could be a major asset. He also is a long throw weapon. This may also minimize the fact he is card and bad give away prone. [/QUOTE]
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