100%. I think a naturally left footed CB would make us much better balanced.
With regards Hyam specifically, he's generally ok for majority of time in matches but got to question some of the decisions he makes every game.
The challenge itself for the penalty was the wrong decision as I think we all acknowledged but actually it's even worse than that. He's ball watching & completely loses his position & the striker got in behind him. He panics & thinks he needs to recover by going to ground.
He was caught under the ball again a little while later, just before O'Hare's miss, striker was in behind again but he was bailed out by good defending from Hamer to defend the cut back.
Also his distribution is erratic. Sometimes pretty good, others a bit off but again it's the decision making I'd query most.
I think even the harshest Sheaf critics recognised that Hyam shouldn't have played that ball in to him v Preston & he made some more strange choices in the early going yesterday.
Here he's just won the ball with a good challenge then under no pressure at all, he slams it straight against his own man a few yards away. Thankfully Sheaf steps in to regain possession.
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This is a recurring theme, particularly early in matches, not sure whether it's a nervous energy thing but I do appreciate he has a difficult task on his weaker side too.
I've said it a couple of times & Østigård was obviously a bit of a coup but why didn't we target a lefty?
If we include Thompson & Pask as they've both been in squads this season, we have 6 right footed first team CBs & none naturally left footed.