They do generally look (slightly) better after looking shite / going behind and throwing aside the starting tactics.
That's perhaps not exactly a compliment to how they're set up/managed...
Playing like they're not allowed to have players in the box. Basically the only thing that has happened attacking-wise is a couple of crosses from Lumsden to noone, and a cross from Cataldo behind goal.
Christ.
Well, playing 40 minutes against 10 might show us if there's actually a plan in place on how to controll the game and create chances.
(So far it's been lump it up, see if it sticks)
I'm I the only one who thinks playing with a back five has only robbed us from having an outlet out wide (Lumsden), whilst simultaneously not stopping us losing the battle in central areas?