I would consider a keeper a defender, but clearly what I think is completely alien to everyone else and having a keeper taking up a spot on the bench all season is non-negotiable.
I would consider a keeper a defender, but clearly what I think is completely alien to everyone else and having a keeper taking up a spot on the bench all season is non-negotiable.
Nearly all managers do it and now you have seven substitutes but can only use 5 it’s hardly a sacrifice I suppose. I would say having goalkeeper, centre back and full back cover is fairly sensible, still leaves you 4 attacking substitutions.