I feel this series of cup games have exposed Conte's own limitations as well as the glaring deficiencies with the squad.
He is as strong a 'system manager' as you'll ever see; a one trick pony whose trick happens to be very, very good.
@PleaseNotPoll among others have argued - and I agree - that his fixation on the wing back system cost us as much as the tripe in our squad against Chelsea and Morecambe. Shoe-horning multiple already poor players into positions that further emphasise their weaknesses just for the sake of sticking to a 'system' was frankly a madness. Why play a terrible RB as a LWB when the simplest solution is to go 4 at the back and play Davies in his natural position? Why play a terrible left footed midfielder on the right of a midfield 3? Why try to solve lack of central thrust by playing inverted wing-backs?
In this regard, it has to be said that other managers out there have greater tactical flexibility and can genuinely improve any group of players simply by deploying them in a logical way. Poch did this when he switched between 352 and 4231 depending on who was available. Guardiola has had to do this at City as the core of the team he inherited moved on or retired. He has adapted to playing with a false 9 - a problem he never really had at Barca or Bayern. Even Nuno showed more willingness to adapt when he ditched 433 for 4231 for a period.
Being so tactically rigid means improving this group becomes even harder. Whoever we sign has to fit Conte's tactical profile as closely as possible, as they won't be playing any other profile as long as he is in the dugout.
And this is where our lack of ambition and money is a real issue. The typical "make do" signings we've seen so many of over the past 2 years simply won't "do" anymore. Their flaws will be brutally exposed by a system that literally never changes one iota to compensate for them.
I'm torn on this. We don't have 2 centre halves, who I'd have sufficient confidence in to keep the GA down to an acceptable level, to play 4 at the back. So 3 at the back, with wing backs it is.
After that your options are really just versions of 3 in the middle, or 3 up top and who plays where. We only seem to have 3 midfielders who can do anything like the job required and the same up top. The back ups are pretty ****ing dreadful but you can't play the same players in 50+ games a season, so he's in a really **** position. I'm slightly confused as to why we went with 3 up top in the away leg at Chelsea, but it ain't Nuno at Arsenal...
That said, some players have been selected to play in positions that don't make any degree of sense. Playing Bryan on the right or Doherty on the left ain't great at all.
the sort of luck we get.