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Martin O’Neill’s new position for Cyrus Christie has confused the nation

Published 20:24 13 Oct 2018 BST

Updated 20:57 13 Oct 2018 BST

Conan Doherty
Martin O’Neill’s new position for Cyrus Christie has confused the nation

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"Alien to him".

Keith Andrews has played enough times in central midfield for Ireland to know a fish out of water. Heck, he spent most of his international caps alongside Glenn Whelan - he's familiar with an uncomfortable midfielder. But Martin O'Neill's set-up for the Denmark game on Saturday night surprised everyone. When the team news dropped before the Nations League game, it seemed that Ireland were going for the 3-5-2 formation they had been trialling in friendlies with relative success. In the absence of Seamus Coleman and Robbie Brady, Matt Doherty was finally drafted into the starting 11 but so too was Cyrus Christie - so it was thought that Christie would take up the left flank. It didn't work out that way though. https://twitter.com/RobRedmond10/status/1051183031204139009 The 3-5-2 turned into what was a 3-6-1, sometimes a 5-4-1. As the shape altered and Ireland held onto a bit more control and territory than normal, what was always constant was that Shane Long was once again stranded up front all on his own. That meant it was James McClean - thought to be in the running for a place in the forward line - who stood at left wing back. And that... well that meant that Cyrus Christie played in midfield. Ireland team Darren Randolph Richard Keogh Shane Duffy Kevin Long Matt Doherty James McClean Cyrus Christie Harry Arter Jeff Hendrick Callum O'Dowda Shane Long Where Ireland were ripped apart through the middle back in November when Denmark toyed with them and hit them for five goals, O'Neill completely clogged the area this time with three central defenders and four men working through the central midfield channel too. Christie's first half was unsurprisingly devoid of domination and it wasn't like he was setting the tempo either but he did alright as a worker, closing down men, nicking in for loose ball and keeping things tidy. Still, Cyrus Christie playing in centre midfield was never going to go unnoticed. https://twitter.com/KevByrneBox/status/1051183216017768451 https://twitter.com/R_O_Donovan/status/1051187566538608640 https://twitter.com/ericpryan/status/1051187380391165953 https://twitter.com/BackToTheKuchar/status/1051187373873213441 Hard to tell if this is a bad endorsement of the decision or his performance. https://twitter.com/mayores_lipa/status/1051187313982750720

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Martin O'Neill's new position for Cyrus Christie has confused the nation