Quote: Scouse Pie2 "Having not had first hand experience of playing, I can only concede your point. I would have thought that having players on both sides of him would keep his positional play in check rather than being alone on the wing where he can drift inside.'"
Charnley and Roberts often drift inside too when on the right wing. The right side often seems to be short of numbers defensively due to players inside, such as the second row, not drifting with the winger left with 2 v 1. It is far too simplistic to just blame the winger.