Gnidrologist
Senior Member
Only negativity about that is BBZ myth making about "peps style" and how it's "figured out" and sheeit.
You have made this claim constantly about Peps football which isnt true.
Pep allows his forward players freedom to take shots and from outside box and to play on break. It is not all about 80% possession at all times and taking little risks.
They were third for goals outside the box last season in the league and first the season before.
Scoring goals has rarely been the issue in CL either it has been defensively they have had more issues. They got to CL final and lost by a goal but you go on as if the style is a complete failure in that competition.
Pep doesnt want Grealish over Kane. He wants both and Kane is as good a penalty box striker as their is AND can play deeper if needed.
Don't take it literally that all he does is possession.
Let's say it this way: if we would manually count every action under Van Gaal, Rijkaard and Pep, then we would get something like:
Rijkaard:
60% of actions were shortpassing through the middle
20% crosses
10% long balls
10% long shots out of nowhere/risky dribbles at the edge of a box to create something out of nowhere
With Pep, imo, it is always closer to:
85% shortpassing
10% crosses
2% long balls
2% long shots
1% everything else
Pep has tweaked the balance of actions towards one type of actions and I personally hate that.
This is also why he pushes for short technical playmakers because they are the most suitable for his style of repeating 2-3 patterns till death until the ball somehow gets into the net.
Or, equally, you can count how often had Barca took regular corners before Pep.
And how often we took those Pep's shitty short corners (to avoid crosses and not to lose possession, lol).
About your comment about City being the 3rd in a number of crosses, headers or whatever, I think that you are talking about absolute numbers.
For example, if City creates 20 chances per match, then even with 25% of crosses, they will create 5 chances from crosses per match.
While the 13th placed team who creates 7 chances per match will have 3 crosses.
And now it may seem as City is crossing more than that 13th placed team.
While infact, City had only 25% of crosses while the 13th placed team had 40% of crosses out of their total amount of actions.
I don't even want to dig deeper into City's crosses and Pep playing 6 midgets in midfield and attack.
City crossing is equally as stupid as Barca crossing on Messi.
In short: Pep is playing possession all the time and here and there his players make pointless crosses to midget forwards.
Anyway, Pep has killed a lot of areas of football (crosses, corners, longshots, longballs, risks, dribbles at the edge of a box) and placed all his chips on endless passing, possession and waiting for a perfect moment for a perfect shortpass to kill the opponent.
The funniest thing is, if he'll buy Kane, he'll probably sell him in a year like Etoo, Zlatan or Mandzukic because a pure no9 won't move enough and he'll lose a lot of movement, and domination.
Or he'll quit.
So, let's enjoy the next season in a CL and see how Pep will implode one more time.
A poor guy will need to spend 800m in the next summer because Kane and Grealish (paired with an all star City team) won't be enough.
HOPE 😉
Not a problem if he has killed the parts of the game that are of high-variance, difficult to train/improve/mold into patterns, and of low end product,
like
longballs,
longshots,
unnecessary risks
Think only about long-shots, they have less than 0.1 xG to become a goal. Why waste an attack with that when there are always better options?
We live in the era of sophisticated stats, and not only Pep but all good coaches nowadays instruct their players not to waste shots out of the box that are condemned to contribute nothing and take away an entire possession spell.
The only truth there is to the above criticism, is actually the other way round:
that Pep is not training and automating the last-third actions enough,
Henry and others had said in past interviews that Pep says: "I will show you how to get to outside of the opposition box. From there, it's instinct and individual talent to score"
The last part is against his own philosophy of course, and IMO it's false as well.
One can train, create patterns, and automate every single action of the game.
Perhaps he has revised that idea, as in City we saw the first couple of years an automated pattern of action in the final third, where one of the 8s (Silva, KDB) would make a through ball to an advancing winger (Sane or Sterling) at the right or left (close to, touching, or even inside the box) who would then square a low cross/pass to find either the striker (Kun) or the other winger to slot it home in front of either a keeper unable to react or an empty net.
BBZ used to claim City dont cross ball.. then was shown they cross ball more than anyone else in league.
BBZ claims City dont shoot from distance... stats show them to be 3rd in league for goals outside box and first the season before while taking most shots.
Just clean makes things up then tries to hide it and bamboozle with another rambling long post with no basis in reality but just his 'ideas' of football and % grabbed from thin air.