'Time to try 4-4-2 out?' Fan views on Strand Larsen and Matetapublished at 12:04 GMT 3 February

Image source, Getty ImagesWe asked for your views on Jorgen Strand Larsen, who signed for Crystal Palace on deadline day in a club-record deal worth up to £48m, and what it means for Jean Philippe-Mateta, who remains at the club after his expected move away fell through on deadline day.
Here are some of your comments:
Andy: I hope we start with Strand Larsen on Sunday as Mateta has missed too many chances over the past two months, and he may have lost the crowd. We have to look at the positives as we saw last season he could score goals, but a replacement for super Marc Guehi should have been fundamental. Why is this money available now instead of the summer when Ousmane Diomande from Sporting was available for £40m and was an ideal replacement?
Sean: So now we have Mateta and Strand Larsen? I seem to remember Oliver Glasner once saying that his favourite formation is 4-4-2, so maybe it's time to try it out?
Jerry: Poor signing for that amount of money.
Al: A new striker was needed as Mateta is firing blanks and Eddie Nketiah is constantly injured. With Mateta remaining, the arrival of Strand Larsen means competition. We messed up in the window by not acquiring a centre-back and midfielder, which questions our sporting director's ability.
Bill: I just hope our fans shut up about the board not backing the manager. They've smashed the transfer record twice in one window. It remains to be seen whether the buys prove to be prudent, though.
Shaz: Mateta can still be reintegrated into the team but he needs to get his head together and find his form again. A lot of people will think the fee for Strand Larsen is high but I don't think it's that bad for a Premier League striker in January. I know a lot of people have said about only one league goal this season but he has been in what has been a very poor Wolves side. He scored 14 non-penalty goals last season which is pretty good going. Give him a little bit of time and he will show us he is worth the £48m.
Mike: Steve Parish has left everything until the last minute yet again. We have probably overpaid for the two players coming in and we failed to strengthen in defence, which was also badly needed. I'm afraid we are in the fight at the bottom of the table and may well go down.



























