It's a simplistic characterization of how we play (i.e. that we are wide open)
Against United, we had our 3rd choice midfield, players who were playing their first match back in month, a debut and a team probably low on energy due to a week of illness, mistakes were made.
We play a high line, effectively a 2-3-5 in possession/attack, what that does mean is the center of the pitch is compressed, the counter/transition against us is to go wide (longest route), while we have multiple defenders (Vdv, Udogie, Porro) with league leading pace to get back (in strait line, i.e. shortest route to cover). The CB's role is simply to slow the attacker until rest of team gets back (Bournemouth game Royal did this very well against Solanke)
The idea that teams don't get countered against is very weird, City/Liverpool/Arsenal/Vila all get countered multiple times a game, no fan/pundit is out there shouting they are way too open.
My test is the real world, if we are as open as everyone says, if the system is so flawed, two questions
- How come none of City/Liverpool/Arsenal/United have been able to expose it? to give us the hammering we have been told to expect?
- How many times is Vicario left 1:1? can you even recall Vicario being left 1:1, I can with Allison & Edison way more