ajnotkeith
Senior Member
Its more visually appealing but more importantly far more convincing. Winning games against relegation fodder by one goal over and over isn't going to prepare you for how to play against the big teams, those are the teams you should be crushing if your attacking play is up to par. Then you also lose points with some bad luck if you grind out results over and over.So far he's doing better than Xavi imo. But the season is long and he needs to get it done. Nobody is gonna care of the bright start if the team starts to lose steam.
I prefer his tactical approach to Xavi's. The style is more visually appealing.
With this style it gives far more confidence that we'll be able to attack consistently against the big clubs.