I was at the game yesterday, wasn't asked to play, unfortunately. It was fascinating to observe Angeball live, and get the unfiltered perspective, not the tv-lens perspective.
First half was not good enough. We started off fair enough, but (as usual) they managed to rough us up a bit, and we more or less fell into their gameplan, not ours. Their central midfield were excellent, ours seemed to have forgot to set the alarm clock. Passes were slow, underhit, and sloppy at times.
As before we struggle as soon as they drop down to very compact lines, and I noticed that not only did we compact them lengthwise, we compacted them from the sides as well. And when we combined slow passes, with compact sideways, just about every pass to the wingers ended up with them turning back as they either were too close to the defender or had no space to challenge into. If you compress sideways like that, I would expect a double overload to exploit the space on the outside, and a cross. We never really did that. Otherwise, the opposite is to stay wide (as I suspect was the plan), open up halfspaces by pulling defenders across. We didn't really do that either.
Precision was off, concentration was off, and we were playing a team that were 100% ON.
I thought at the time that our substitutions were late. I thought Madders faded, Bissouma was not 100% there, and Royal was exposed. Richarlison had a tough job, bless him, but was taken off when Werner came on and could have provided some more crossing. However, I defer to Ange's decisions, I'm sure he had other conciderations in mind as well. I don't particularly long for visible acts of desperation, such as throwing a centreback up front as target man or something, but sometimes the only tool that can break down the castle gate is a battering ram.
It was great to be back at the stadium, still is the greatest venue in the land. Looking forward to the next time.