nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
It is a bit. I think you are getting too hung up on the formation. Regardless of the formation, which with us is always a very flexible thing anyway, a player in Sissokos position in that situation should be tracking a runner.
It is clear our players are very well drilled in defending as a unit. As well as attacking as a unit. Players move out of position based on how the game flows - but know to track/intercept/defend based on whatever situation they are in. In this instance I think Sissoko let us down.
City playing with a lot of forwards is hardly news to anyone. And I dont actually subscribe to your view of matching them with defenders either.
Frankly I think it just invites them on and entrenches your team in their own box.
Having players dropping from midfield into defense/defensive positions, and then moving up field in possession of the ball? Seems much more sound to me. Call it 4141/4411/433/451/whatever, I couldnt really care less. Getting past that initial City press is the key, not any given formation. If you can do that you almost certainly attack them with a numerical advantage.
It is clear our players are very well drilled in defending as a unit. As well as attacking as a unit. Players move out of position based on how the game flows - but know to track/intercept/defend based on whatever situation they are in. In this instance I think Sissoko let us down.
City playing with a lot of forwards is hardly news to anyone. And I dont actually subscribe to your view of matching them with defenders either.
Frankly I think it just invites them on and entrenches your team in their own box.
Having players dropping from midfield into defense/defensive positions, and then moving up field in possession of the ball? Seems much more sound to me. Call it 4141/4411/433/451/whatever, I couldnt really care less. Getting past that initial City press is the key, not any given formation. If you can do that you almost certainly attack them with a numerical advantage.