Or that he's still not "full training" fit
However, on the assumption he's fully fit, I'd go for....
------------------------ Forster ----------------------------
-------Fonte ------- Alderweireld ------ Yoshida---------
Clyne --------------------------------------------- Bertrand
------------Wanyama ------- Schneiderlin ----------------
----- Mane ------------- Long -------------- Djuricic -----
Subs: K.Davis, Targett, Tadic, S.Davis, JWP, Elia, Pelle
This.
The initial wide angle view on that footage highlights this best because the close-ups don't show the context of what happened. It's simple....Barnes gets the ball in space and then tries to pass it to his team mate up ahead of him. As he goes to pass the ball Matic steams in and plants his leg where Barnes' natural follow through ends up.
Nothing to see here...
You know you're #tinpot when..... "Fans cheer win" makes headline in local rag...
http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/video-fans-cheer-pompey-after-thrilling-win-1-6599084
I'll have to watch it again as its a while since I've seen it but, from memory, he seemed in control at the moment he went to pass the ball. It was only Matic's late arrival on the scene that caused a coming together. As I say, I'll have to have another look at it in case my memory is playing tricks on me but that's my recollection.
This.
The logical conclusion of not allowing for 'follow through' is that players shouldn't make any tackles. Other than defying the laws of physics, how else is a player supposed to tackle without following through?
Fonte's was a great tackle IMO, regardless of whether its 1975 or 2015.
Playing the "but you wouldn't have said that if it was the other way around" card won't change my opinion.