At least Glasner takes responsibility for the change and admits that it didn't work - which many managers wouldn't admit to.
We didn't carry any threat at all in the second half and in some ways it was a strange decision for a usually bold manager.
With regard to Kamada, there may be occasions where he is fine in a 2 man central midfield, but the evidence suggests that these would be rare.
He looks more suited to a 3 man midfield with somebody sitting behind him in a holding role.
As we don't play that way, I can only see him as a squad player.
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