I still think our best team is the one we were fielding when we had no injuries, but it's great to see that we can adapt, and adapt very well.
The only change may be Jones as the RW instead of Forss, but we may be unlikely to do that as we need to sub players in other places where we have injuries, as a priority, and then work the other positions from that.
Clearly Jones had something going on, as his form had dipped with Wilder, second seasons blues I think, and it's took Carrick a while to get him back, but he seems on the right page now. Same might apply to Dijksteele, he's surely a better player than Smith, but can't really fault Smith's "no nonsense" since he's came in, and he's been a good counter balance, which has allowed Giles to press on more.
Having these options and adaptability is great, we've absolutely mauled a couple of decent sides recently, and done it with a load of injuries which is most impressive.
We could have had about 7 goals in that second half yesterday, and the first half was pretty level (despite how much the comms banged on about Hull). Hull had like 1 chance, first half, and it wasn't even the goal they scored (which wasn't even a half chance). But yet the comms lumped as much praise on Hull first half, as they did on us second half, strange.
This is the XG shot maps of our second half and their first, and I don't think I've ever seen one look like ours in that second half, we absolutely battered em.