It
took Eric Tinkler 45 minutes to figure out that Roger de Sa (RDS) adopted
tactics were behind lackadaisical performance in the first half.
Tinkler
was less confident to come up with his own team by adopting RDS starting lineup,
congested engine room and ineffective lone striker tactic. RDS was ruling from
the grave in the first half.
Tinkler
came up with a winning formula in the second half by playing traditional 4-4-2
with an effective wing play, dismantled the congested engine room and also
added striking power upfront which made positive impact in the game.
A
journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. It was a very good start
to Tinkler in the second half.
Congratulations
to Tinkler for coming up with an effective tactical changes that made
difference.
By Owen Mundalamo