Yeah its much easier. He looked like a man on the TV last night who just wants put out of his misery. In fairness to him we are crap. On paper we are crap. He has a thankless task. I just think even if we get a small bounce factor from bulleting him now, even with no replacement, its got to be better than ploughing on. Plus we just need someone to pick Schar and Fernandez - he refuses to drop Lascelles and Clark regardless of performance.
And Lewis. Those three in that backline were there for the majority of this abysmal 38 game run, conceding 68 goals. New manager comes in, Dubs gets back to full fitness, Fede in alongside Schar and results will improve.
Midfield is still absolute clart, I've always maintained they're so **** you have to put 3 in there, even if it means picking Hayden - like I do with crap kids at u10 football, just give them very specific jobs. For Hayden, it's just hold that DM position and get it to one of the other two midfielders. Whoever they are - whether it's Longstaff, Willock, Almiron, I don't know, they all look **** under Bruce - doesn't matter. Then you have your front three of Max, Wilson and one other - again, we're not blessed whether it's Joe, Murphy, Fraser or Almiron.
Part of the issue is I think Bruce has his formation, some kind of 5 at the back counter attack thing. But ultimately doesn't have the brain to do anything else. He can't create a tactic to suit what he's got; we need someone to be able to do that short term, whilst then looking mid-term into Jan to start at the back and build an identity. Interestingly I was reading a bit on Gerrard and he did exactly that at Rangers. Whilst his preference is 4-3-3, he likes modern full backs working like TAA and Robertson so getting into a 2-5-3 when attacking, dropping to a 4-5-1 in defending. So maybe he's the right guy to come in now? I'd be keeping my back four very rigid and not relying on attacking full backs at the moment when we're shipping goals and play with smarter CB's and a holding midfielder, so effectively 5-4-1 in defence, but 4-1-2-3 on the attack.