So many people still get on Ayling's back for doing what the manager asks of him. His primary responsibility is to play as a winger, effectively, & there are no doubt players covering for him as part of this strategy. Byram plays inverted into the midfield, primarily. Now if Byram was playing RB, you'd be moaning at him & urging Ayling to attack more if he was the inverted FB. But we are what we are. With these 2 in non-standard positions, we effectively line up as a 2-3-5, like we did before the war! It's deliberate, risky, & can reap rewards with the overloads. But it won't work all the time, just like Bielsaball. If Ayling wasn't doing what he was told, he'd be hooked during the match. It has never happened, so perhaps it's time to waken up to the fact that the manager is perfectly happy with him.