Yeah. Ashford inverting pulls the right back inside and is giving Tanner heaps of room on the outside to his his left wand.
Alternatively when Ashford has inverted to the inside, and the full back was in two minds, Ashford has been given the opening to cut over and lay off or shoot.
This relationship looks well coached and the understanding is very good. If we can do the same solution on the right next season, then this system should work well.
Providing we sort out mobility in the central midfield, with maybe Eli King able to be part of the fix.




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