“I thought he did well,” Hodgson said. “He found out very late. We’ve been preparing all week to play against West Ham with a certain formation in mind and a certain way of playing and attacking, but it had to change at the very last minute when we lost Jeff Schlupp overnight.
“That was a blow for the team to have to come to terms with, but the decision was Chris should go in there. We thought that was the best way to help us get a result and he must be very pleased with his performance as a central midfield player, albeit that he is, by trade, more of a center-half.”
Asked if he would play him again in the middle of the pitch, the English manager said:
“I can (see it),” he said. “I don’t know about his versatility, I haven’t had any chances to prove his versatility or adaptability all the time I’ve been here. He’s been a centerback, trying to get into the team in place of Andersen and Guehi and that’s been a tough nut for him to crack. But it was an interesting experiment because we like him and think he has a lot of qualities.
“It seemed to us that he could play in that position, but it was an unknown. Luckily we took the chance because it went extremely well and has added another string to his bow. He must be feeling pretty good about the fact he found out late he was going to play in a (new) position but did it very well.”