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Not throwing him up with no guidance, you can clearly see he goes out there with a plan, and it has hurt backlines, creates midfield space and he's a nightmare for defenders
Agreed. He’s always been pretty good when he’s able to run wide.
Think the difference is that we’re now a more defensive team and look to play more on the break.Think that suits our attack and players like Jackson in particular much more than trying to dominate possession high up the pitch.
And clearly it’s better for clean sheets and generally nullifying the opposition.