Moisés Caicedo, Enzo Fernández, and Roméo Lavia have started just two games together as a trio. The first one, our opening day defeat against [Manchester City](https://bitterandblue.sbnation.com), didn’t go so well. The second one, last weekend’s 3-0 win over [Aston Villa](https://7500toholte.sbnation.com), was much better.
Head coach Enzo Maresca hinted that we might see that Villa setup more often going forward — Caicedo at nominal right back, Lavia and Fernández starting as the pivot; Caicedo then inverting and Enzo pushing forward — though for now, the WAGNH Community’s votes don’t quite support that yet.
Instead, it’s a more traditional look, with actual full backs and Enzo pushing into the attacking line. That may be a bit too standard for the manager, but we’re still just learning the methods to his madness. (And Maresca seems unlikely to play Palmer at right wing, but I’m just going by the percentages.)
**4-2-3-1 (82%)**
Sánchez (66%) | Cucurella (96%), Colwill (98%), Badiashile (54%), Gusto (60%) | Lavia (71%), Caicedo (97%) | Neto (83%), Enzo (78%), Palmer (97%) | Jackson (95%)
Among the subs, Madueke and Sancho match each other with 45%, while Tosin gets a decent 32%.