I really meant Nazon's not a wide midfielder, I do think Nazon could play as wide of an outright front three though. He reminds me a bit of Ndlovu, which sounds silly because their physique are total opposites but I mean it in the way that he just gets the ball and wants to run at players without really knowing what he's going to do next. He's got the ability to beat a player but that's much more intimidating against the last line of defence than it is from wide midfield and as it's a skill that comes with various degrees of success it was more danger to us than the opposition on Saturday - a) even if he beat the first man there was another layer behind and often they had men over because their midfield had no-one to mark due to the depth of Doyle/Kelly b) it left us open to very quick counter attacks a few times when he failed to beat his man from left midfield.
Personally, as I said yesterday on the Yeovil match thread, I'd like to see Andreu play in midfield with Doyle so that we've got actually got a midfield to play through and 20 yards higher up the pitch. I'd then play Nazon in a free role at 10 and just let him wander about across their back line, taking players on. The teams we've played in the last couple of games have been very organised and well drilled - I don't think they'd have a clue what to do with a player like him doing what he likes high up the pitch and it's very hard to double up on a player who has no fixed position. Andreu would then have space centrally to arrive late into and no team can afford to double up on Nazon AND JJ which has happened since his hattrick. When he's knackered after 70 mins bring Beavon on who will continue to stretch a now tired defence already 3-0 down
No problem to bring Kelly on to play with Doyle either when already winning well or to swap him direct for Doyle if not, and Biamou can get a a go at 9 in a team actually playing football. The key to all of it though is the midfield playing higher.