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Speaking of SAS, im trying to imagine him sitting on the bench when Sweat is getting downright abused and the coach doesn’t put him in. Wasn’t SAS SKC’s defender of the year a few seasons ago and now he can’t get a sniff when the starting LB is getting corkscrewed around? Sigh.

Well, to be fair, SAS is a RB not a LB. There is an argument that a combo of SAS and Tinnerholm is better then any combo including Sweat, but someone will be playing out of position
 
Well, to be fair, SAS is a RB not a LB. There is an argument that a combo of SAS and Tinnerholm is better then any combo including Sweat, but someone will be playing out of position

One of the two right backs played on the left this year when Sweat and Mata were out, and acquitted himself well. Still, only one game. Sweat has had good games too.
 
One of the two right backs played on the left this year when Sweat and Mata were out, and acquitted himself well. Still, only one game. Sweat has had good games too.

Fullback is the hardest position for switching sides. I don't remember seeing a team whose right backs could even compete at left back with their starter, and we have no reason to believe NYCFC is different.
 
Fullback is the hardest position for switching sides. I don't remember seeing a team whose right backs could even compete at left back with their starter, and we have no reason to believe NYCFC is different.
If we are gonna play inverted full backs, I think Kwame or Ofori would be interesting there.
 
If we are gonna play inverted full backs, I think Kwame or Ofori would be interesting there.

Straying from the topic a little bit but I hate the fact that "inverted" for wingers means a change in role based on footedness and side of the pitch but for fullbacks it usually just means different tactical instructions (as you correctly used it here). Kwame and Ofori are both left footed, so they wouldn't be inverted in the winger sense if they played as inverted left backs—but most modern "inverted fullbacks" are playing on the side of their preferred foot. There are good defensive reasons not to play right-footed players at left back, I just felt like kvetching about nomenclature.
 
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Straying from the topic a little bit but I hate the fact that "inverted" for wingers means a change in role based on footedness and side of the pitch but for fullbacks it usually just means different tactical instructions (as you correctly used it here). Kwame and Ofori are both left footed, so they wouldn't be inverted in the winger sense if they played as inverted left backs—but most modern "inverted fullbacks" are playing on the side of their preferred foot. There are good defensive reasons not to play right-footed players at left back, I just felt like kvetching about nomenclature.
Interesting. I've always thought of it as directional vs. footedness. Fun to think of Robben as an inverted left winger moonwalking the ball to his preferred shooting position and inevitably scoring though.
 
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I don't remember seeing a team whose right backs could even compete at left back with their starter
I don’t remember a first division club other than NYC starting Sweat, either.

ETA: But if you want other examples, Young, Cline, Danilo are side switchers.

And that leaves out midfielders who have played left back.

Let’s face it, left back is kind of like goalkeeper at this point, if not worse. There just aren’t that many good ones out there.
 
I don’t remember a first division club other than NYC starting Sweat, either.

ETA: But if you want other examples, Young, Cline, Danilo are side switchers.

And that leaves out midfielders who have played left back.

Let’s face it, left back is kind of like goalkeeper at this point, if not worse. There just aren’t that many good ones out there.

Announce Fuchs

Heck, at this point announce ANY competent LB. between sweat, who is either Sweatinho or a tire fire and Mata who can’t defend, give me someone competent. Please.
 
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