I must have been watching a different game as they played more of a flat 4-3-3 in that game with Ward on the right of the midfield three stepping out to join the attack where necessary.
The more telling thing in that game was they allowed Lubala, Yates and Kemp to get closer together and link up, as well as being able to push on when a cross was an option rather than have to stop and safe pass back. Not the zonal positioning thing we saw earlier in the season. Which looks more in line with what league one/two lads feel more comfortable with in this set up. Although Yates still looked unsure with the middle of the front three role without a recognised partner, but he kept going.
The more telling thing in that game was they allowed Lubala, Yates and Kemp to get closer together and link up, as well as being able to push on when a cross was an option rather than have to stop and safe pass back. Not the zonal positioning thing we saw earlier in the season. Which looks more in line with what league one/two lads feel more comfortable with in this set up. Although Yates still looked unsure with the middle of the front three role without a recognised partner, but he kept going.