Well **** me, it's only taken half a season but it looks like the penny has finally dropped with MON. Martin O'Neill has suggested Connor Wickham could become a regular foil to Steven Fletcher up front after their combination helped Sunderland to a 2-2 FA Cup draw at Bolton on Saturday. Wickham came off the bench to score in the second-half and offered support to lone front-man Fletcher as the Wearsiders fought back from 2-0 down. "It looks as if they can play together," O'Neill said. Martin O'Neill's FA Cup desire Despite a haul of medals from his playing and managerial career, O'Neill is yet to lift the FA Cup, but is keen for the Black Cats to enjoy a fruitful run in the competition. He made just three changes, despite the club's slightly precarious league position, with the cup a priority for the club, players and supporters. "We couldn't change it much because we couldn't fill the bench. We want to give the competition it's proper merit," he said. "I don't care about the number of games we play. It doesn't matter. I want to stay in the competition and I want to try and do well in it. "We had 5,000 people who have paid their hard-earned money to come down to support us. They deserved better than what we were serving up in the first half." "It was a great contribution. It was good for Wickham to get the goal." He added: "It's a great confidence booster for Connor. It's probably the first time he's been on the field at the same time as Steven Fletcher." Fletcher has largely operated as a lone striker this season, with Benin international Stephane Sessegnon playing "off the striker" in a floating role. England under-21 cap Wickham initially appeared out of favour, waiting until November for his first outing of the campaign, but has since established himself as deputy to the Scotland international with a further five appearances. Meanwhile, O'Neill has hinted at activity during the January transfer window, after two further injuries to first-team players at the Reebok Stadium. Key players Lee Cattermole, John O'Shea and long-term absentee Wes Brown are among the senior professionals out of action, forcing the Black Cats to name just six substitutes from a possible seven. "It's not a point whatsoever [the six substitutes]. It's just the way things fell," O'Neill added. "We have a couple of illnesses and injuries to players, we don't have the biggest squad and we're really stretched. "We've obviously lost a couple more [Danny Rose and Carlos Cuellar] but we're going to try and do something about it if we can - well, not if we can - we need to. "I think I get on reasonably OK with the owner, he's well aware and he wants to do something about it."
Maybe the catalyst for this was the absence of Sessegnon; the loss of Rose on the left could lead to Sesegnon going onto the right wing with Johnson to the left and JMcC coming on for either.
I'd like to think MON will play them together but have a feeling it won't be done straight away. I'll believe it when I see it
I've been banging on about 442, at leat at home since about August. We have the players in the squad to make this work, if we can strengthen then all the better. Fletcher needs someone alongside him, allowing him more opportunities....he could end up with 20+ given the right support.
Does this mean we will become long ball merchants banging the ball up to Connor to knock down for Fletch?
4-4-2 would work but not with two cardboard cut outs in centre midfield which is all we really have available atm. West Ham go one up top so I don't expect to see it against them
hardly MONs style..... Wickham can also play on the wing. I reckon 4-5-1 with Sess and Wickham swapping around (Sess on the wing as ROse is out and COlback will be played at LB)
So far I wouldn't say that 451 has gotten us results. Every now and then at home, I'd love to see a 442 with Connor starting or even Campbell (with Fletch of course). It's easy to label a player as being crap if he doesn't play.
With Sess being left out that to me says a club is in for him, or i hope i am wrong but there is something funny going on as he has always been in the squad. Luca modric wants to come back to the premier league so get him on stand by. And Mig was wanted by Arsenal apparently.
Would expect MON to play 4-5-1 against WHU then try the 4-4-2 with Wickham & Fletch up front. At least MON has now seen the potential of both Wickham & different tactics.