Theyalwaysletyoudown
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I think Jones and Giles are both square pegs in round holes as wingbacks and there are tradeoffs to asking both of them to do that job. Jones' engine and workrate in doing that last season was particularly notable but it's also part of why he got quieter later in the year. The defensive side of Giles' game has been shown to be frail but he's even sharper than Jones going forward.
I think we'd be too weak in central midfield but as wingers they'd thrive with less responsibility in a 4-4-2 system, or 4-3-3 if we had that one quality striker leading the line.
I think we'd be too weak in central midfield but as wingers they'd thrive with less responsibility in a 4-4-2 system, or 4-3-3 if we had that one quality striker leading the line.