Cochise
Steve Carr
I finally got a chance to watch the first half and I have to say that I was quite impressed. The first 15 minutes we limited them to very little, we passed it around neatly and apart from one or two individual slip ups we actually made Real chase the ball for little reward. I'm still of the opinion that the pass to Lamela on the second minute had too much pace on it. From the 20th minute on it became a more balanced affair but I'd argue that if the final ball from Walker and Rose had been a bit better at times, we would've worked the keeper. We probably dictated possession and the switches in play and the ability to find Rose and to a lesser extent Walker in space were great to see. I actually enjoyed the football we played and to me it seems Poch is implementing something different.
At times we went to a back 3, which is something we have seen often this pre-season, but it was interesting again to see Dembele operating as the right sided midfielder. When Dier was dropping in to the back line, Dembele was moving alongside Alli and when we went to a back 2, Dembele was receiving the ball from Alderweireld in an area where we would expect to see a fullback. Lamela had a semi-free role and was quite often found central, whilst Eriksen operated more towards the inside left channel. Dembele more often than not was the wide right option with the fullbacks overlapping. There was at times a fluidity to the way they all interchanged, as if Poch has shown them a shape and they knew that the nearest man must fill each hole. This was seen in possession but also in defence when there was almost a visible shape to our formation and not the ragged line we had seen at times last season. It was well drilled and held together for most of the half.
On a personel level I thought Alderweireld was immense and others took their cue from him. Dier did well for me too. He did misplace some passes but he read a lot of the early balls that Real fired forward and shut down a lot of their attacks before they got going. Wimmer looks a shrewd addition, whilst Alli is looking like a bargain already. If this is the system that we are going to see more often going forward then I think what we lack is someone to play instead of Lamela who will bring a little something extra. Goal threat for one, but a bit of pace wouldn't hurt.
At times we went to a back 3, which is something we have seen often this pre-season, but it was interesting again to see Dembele operating as the right sided midfielder. When Dier was dropping in to the back line, Dembele was moving alongside Alli and when we went to a back 2, Dembele was receiving the ball from Alderweireld in an area where we would expect to see a fullback. Lamela had a semi-free role and was quite often found central, whilst Eriksen operated more towards the inside left channel. Dembele more often than not was the wide right option with the fullbacks overlapping. There was at times a fluidity to the way they all interchanged, as if Poch has shown them a shape and they knew that the nearest man must fill each hole. This was seen in possession but also in defence when there was almost a visible shape to our formation and not the ragged line we had seen at times last season. It was well drilled and held together for most of the half.
On a personel level I thought Alderweireld was immense and others took their cue from him. Dier did well for me too. He did misplace some passes but he read a lot of the early balls that Real fired forward and shut down a lot of their attacks before they got going. Wimmer looks a shrewd addition, whilst Alli is looking like a bargain already. If this is the system that we are going to see more often going forward then I think what we lack is someone to play instead of Lamela who will bring a little something extra. Goal threat for one, but a bit of pace wouldn't hurt.