Maybe to clear his lines?.......To be honest to me the left is a problem anyway. We seem to end up in more trouble over there than any other part of the pitch. They often play it so tight on the left and lose possession because of it. Often they will get it to a central midfielder who immediately passes it back as he has got his back to the opposition goal. Now whether that is because somebody hasn't told him to turn or he isn't quick enough to turn I don't know. As a consequence it goes up to Lallana (as he too has got his back to the opposition goal) back to fox out to Hoover then more often back to Davis. The reason it would appear is that they have no where else to go as the movement in front of them is very rigid. (I am talking about games at St Mary's). If teams come here and pack the midfield and push up onto the back two you have to stretch them wide and if necessary by pass midfield putting balls into spaces behind them. Unfortunately we are missing the skills of chappers of people that are prepared to take it to the opposition to run at them and get them to commit players to create gaps. Our thinking appears to have gone very rigid. Also our build up play is too slow the passes not disguised enough.