BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
As far as I'm concerned this is the worst defeat in Poch's 3 seasons.
Why? because it's plain to see Poch fudged up tactically, making the exact same mistake that put West Ham a goal up last game.
I really thought Poch was better than that.
I thought he would learn from playing a silly narrow formation against West Ham. I mean he changed back to our normal 4231 in the middle of the game.
But against Monaco he comes out with another narrow formation. Rose and Tripper were destroyed 1 v 2 down the flanks for the entire 90 minutes and Poch did nothing. The tactical change he did make was from one narrow formation to another.
For someone who was fully on board the Poch bandwagon this is shocking.
I mean I recognised he had deficiencies as a manager. The weird way he would throw away later rounds of competition with second strings after spending months playing first team players in the same competition. Then those players being exhausted at the end of the season.
But he usually had his tactics right.
Surely he has to recognise the reason the 4231 was coming unstuck before the Arsenal game was because of the absence of Kane and Alderweireld.
Now Kane's back and being wasted in a narrow formation. He had support last. He has no support for nearly the entire West Ham game.
Our full backs probably aren't even aware he's back in the team. Thats how little they have been able to provide for him.
Our whole game was built on pressing yet we are now playing a formation that isn't suited to pressing. You cant press the opposition back four when you have a narrow formation. They can just play it around you easily as you don't occupy the width of the pitch.
I'm at a complete loss to work out what is going on with Poch.
Interesting points on a diamond being difficult to apply pressing with. Kind of agree, but also see where Poch is coming from in that if teams are playing 3 at the back against us, or easily nullifying our 4-2-3-1 as Bournemouth did, we need to think of another way to get the ball into the box. With the 4-2-3-1, teams would press us, Wanyama would be dropping deep to get the ball but the rest of the midfield 4 would be pushed up and we were able to get the ball to them. Wanyama was isolated and we could build nothing.
Against 3 CBs, the problem is even worse in that our striker gets totally shut out, but we also have a squad with a narrow attacking 3 behind the striker, which would play into the hands of a back 3 to snuff out, not giving the opportunity to create overloads on the flank.
This season is so interesting because of the tactical variations, and I can see what Poch was doing by trying to make the most of a squad that is set up to play narrow (save for the full backs), but still needing to occupy 3 centre backs or get support to a lone striker that has been isolated because our build from deep has been countered slightly. So it makes sense in theory but yeah, it probably has compromised our ability to press and therefore win the ball high up the pitch (which was the main thing that sets Poch apart from AVB...Poch wasn't so interested in control if there was an opportunity to exploit space quickly).
But what is the solution? I'm not sure...I feel against a Chelsea 3-4-3 maybe we spring a surprise on them and play GK on the left, Sissoko on the right and Janssen and Kane up front, go old English 4-4-2 and create overloads out wide. Against more common 4-5-1 variants, I'm not sure what the answer is. We just have to be better at getting the ball into and through midfield, and that may just take time, or our key players returning.