delancey
Senior Member
The difference is that we have opened up the midfield by playing a 4-3-3 formation (rather than a 4-4-2), leaving us more vulnerable to continuous counter attacks.
Playing offensively carries more risk, which should be mitigated by our attack functioning as our best defense, but due to a reliance on individual talent (opposed to tactical superiority), it would be more effective closing the gaping holes by reverting back to a 4-4-2, or another defensive formation.
We are being out smarted by a majority of opposition managers. There’s nothing else to it. Our tactics, intensity, element of surprise, transitions, decision making, are way off elite. There a disconnect between our midfield and attack. Few patterns of play, few through balls down the middle.
And Ten Hag may have proven to be inferior to the likes of Pep and Klopp, but he sure as hell is tiers above Xavi and his brother Oscar.
It’s a big joke that our assistant manager is closely related to Xavi. Couldn’t make this shit up.
Playing offensively carries more risk, which should be mitigated by our attack functioning as our best defense, but due to a reliance on individual talent (opposed to tactical superiority), it would be more effective closing the gaping holes by reverting back to a 4-4-2, or another defensive formation.
We are being out smarted by a majority of opposition managers. There’s nothing else to it. Our tactics, intensity, element of surprise, transitions, decision making, are way off elite. There a disconnect between our midfield and attack. Few patterns of play, few through balls down the middle.
And Ten Hag may have proven to be inferior to the likes of Pep and Klopp, but he sure as hell is tiers above Xavi and his brother Oscar.
It’s a big joke that our assistant manager is closely related to Xavi. Couldn’t make this shit up.
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