After last weeks demoralising 0-3 reverse to Brentford at home, which saw Guy Luzon lose his job a couple of hours later, we face the daunting task of traveling to high flying 'boro.
The new man in the hot seat is Karel Fraeye, who though not unfamiliar to CAFC fans, he definitely is to the footballing world. He arrives from the Belgian third division, where he leaves them 12th position from a possible 18. His appointment was met with widespread criticism from fans and corners of the media and a media black out imposed by the club has done very little to ease the tension in South East London.
Timing wise - it wasn't a surprise. Some chairmen opt to pull the trigger before a difficult fixture as it's more the performance the fans will be scrutinising than the result itself. If it was the right decision is something we will know come 16:55 on Saturday. Will the fans be happy with a battling defeat? I'd hazard a guess, whilst not happy they might find the first bit of optimism since Fraeye was appointed.
The task at hand is definitely one of the trickiest trips we will make all season. Middlesborough are strong in attack (the divisions 3rd highest scorers), and boast the second best defence, conceding only 9 in 13 games. They've also just pulled off one of the bigger upsets in the Carling Cup, toppling Man Utd on penalties on Wednesday night. Some will argue it would be a good time to be playing 'boro as their might be an issue with fatigue - however, talented manager Aitor Karanka pulled off brilliant result whilst shuffling his pack. I expect Clayton, Nugent and Fabbrini to be restored to the starting XI, giving boro some fresh legs. Number 1 Konstantopoulos will definitely return.
So how do we line up?
Last week saw the return off several faces, but the performance remained at the same standard. There are rumours of Vetokele returning, but I don't think he'll be risked for this fixture. My team would be:
Henderson
Cousins - Bauer - Sarr - Fox
Diarra
JBG - JJ - Kashi (Ba if unfit)- Moussa
Big Mac
Fraeye mentioned we have to be hard to beat, and a 4-5-1 is usually the first step. Diarra I feel can be more influential if he sits in front of the back 4. It shouldn't be forgotten he is one of the better passers at the club also. The big omission from that team is Solly, and I'm by no means making him a scapegoat - however he hasn't been himself this season. Luzon seemed a bit more gung ho in his approach to Solly, rarely resting his injury. Saturday might be the time to do so.
Prediciton:
The best we can hope for is a draw, and most likely a 0-0 at that. My opinion is we don't have enough to secure that.
2-0 to 'boro.
Some bets I've highlighted are as follows:
Boro half time/full time @ Evens
Boro -1 @ 11/10
Leadbitter anytime @ 14/5
If you're feeling optimistic, then Charlton to not lose is 19/10.
The new man in the hot seat is Karel Fraeye, who though not unfamiliar to CAFC fans, he definitely is to the footballing world. He arrives from the Belgian third division, where he leaves them 12th position from a possible 18. His appointment was met with widespread criticism from fans and corners of the media and a media black out imposed by the club has done very little to ease the tension in South East London.
Timing wise - it wasn't a surprise. Some chairmen opt to pull the trigger before a difficult fixture as it's more the performance the fans will be scrutinising than the result itself. If it was the right decision is something we will know come 16:55 on Saturday. Will the fans be happy with a battling defeat? I'd hazard a guess, whilst not happy they might find the first bit of optimism since Fraeye was appointed.
The task at hand is definitely one of the trickiest trips we will make all season. Middlesborough are strong in attack (the divisions 3rd highest scorers), and boast the second best defence, conceding only 9 in 13 games. They've also just pulled off one of the bigger upsets in the Carling Cup, toppling Man Utd on penalties on Wednesday night. Some will argue it would be a good time to be playing 'boro as their might be an issue with fatigue - however, talented manager Aitor Karanka pulled off brilliant result whilst shuffling his pack. I expect Clayton, Nugent and Fabbrini to be restored to the starting XI, giving boro some fresh legs. Number 1 Konstantopoulos will definitely return.
So how do we line up?
Last week saw the return off several faces, but the performance remained at the same standard. There are rumours of Vetokele returning, but I don't think he'll be risked for this fixture. My team would be:
Henderson
Cousins - Bauer - Sarr - Fox
Diarra
JBG - JJ - Kashi (Ba if unfit)- Moussa
Big Mac
Fraeye mentioned we have to be hard to beat, and a 4-5-1 is usually the first step. Diarra I feel can be more influential if he sits in front of the back 4. It shouldn't be forgotten he is one of the better passers at the club also. The big omission from that team is Solly, and I'm by no means making him a scapegoat - however he hasn't been himself this season. Luzon seemed a bit more gung ho in his approach to Solly, rarely resting his injury. Saturday might be the time to do so.
Prediciton:
The best we can hope for is a draw, and most likely a 0-0 at that. My opinion is we don't have enough to secure that.
2-0 to 'boro.
Some bets I've highlighted are as follows:
Boro half time/full time @ Evens
Boro -1 @ 11/10
Leadbitter anytime @ 14/5
If you're feeling optimistic, then Charlton to not lose is 19/10.
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