I'm still frustrated at Frank's use of subs. He waits far too long, several players blowing out their arses in the red zone, then the subs get 10 minutes which is pretty crap for them too after a week of training.
And it is bizarre to use only 4 subs, why not give a run out to one of Bergvall, Johnson, Tel? For one of Xavi/ Richie/ Gray? I guess Frank feels they were all vital and playing well, but Richie in particular was so deep into his red zone he'd gone into the crimson, then purple, then was edging into the violet.
So who would you start up front on Tuesday? Tel cannot play at Muwani was limping after the match?But he can't play every game, he shouldn't start midweek for me. We know his injury history.
Palhinha 65
Odobert 74
Sarr 80
Danso 81
Nice to see you backFeels good to post here only after we win, for a change.
Can't ask for much more than that, really. The keys to our success, I thought, we threefold - two of them seemed a result of system changes, and the third was just luck.
1. We started a couple of yards higher up, in terms of pressing. Even though we ran about the same amount of miles as Brentford did, the result was that we looked a lot more aggressive in the duels - faster to the ball, faster to snap into challenges, and much quicker when closing down passing options. This absolutely strangled Brentford's buildup, as typified by Damsgaard being anonymous all game.
2. We had a pretty good buildup, courtesy of Gray. Simons will get a lot of the plaudits for a good performance today (as he should), but to me, Gray really stood out in his role as an 8. Constantly linking play, showing for the ball, dropping in to help create overloads, and helping us play our way through Brentford's press in a way that a Bentinha pivot could not have managed by themselves. I feel like he gets a bit overawed as a 6 - as of now, he doesn't have the build or the tactical discipline for it. But as an 8, linking play, he really impressed me today.
3. The ball broke our way on a lot of duels. Having said the above, it's also a game of fine margins - and today I felt like the ball fell kindly for us a lot, like on those last-ditch challenges on Thiago by VdV and Romero, or the instances where it kindly fell to a Spurs shirt in midfield to get us away on the counter. Part of it could be our better starting positions, but also there's an element of luck there it's important to acknowledge.
On the whole, I wasn't too discouraged even during the slump we've gone through. A lot of football boils down to confidence, and it's clear we didn't have much in us up until recently. But as I've said, I've seen what Frank is trying to do, and I don't mind it - the patterns are there, if not the execution. Hopefully we get a few more wins under our belt and the confidence sets in, which should help him get there faster.
Feels good to post here only after we win, for a change.
Can't ask for much more than that, really. The keys to our success, I thought, we threefold - two of them seemed a result of system changes, and the third was just luck.
1. We started a couple of yards higher up, in terms of pressing. Even though we ran about the same amount of miles as Brentford did, the result was that we looked a lot more aggressive in the duels - faster to the ball, faster to snap into challenges, and much quicker when closing down passing options. This absolutely strangled Brentford's buildup, as typified by Damsgaard being anonymous all game.
2. We had a pretty good buildup, courtesy of Gray. Simons will get a lot of the plaudits for a good performance today (as he should), but to me, Gray really stood out in his role as an 8. Constantly linking play, showing for the ball, dropping in to help create overloads, and helping us play our way through Brentford's press in a way that a Bentinha pivot could not have managed by themselves. I feel like he gets a bit overawed as a 6 - as of now, he doesn't have the build or the tactical discipline for it. But as an 8, linking play, he really impressed me today.
3. The ball broke our way on a lot of duels. Having said the above, it's also a game of fine margins - and today I felt like the ball fell kindly for us a lot, like on those last-ditch challenges on Thiago by VdV and Romero, or the instances where it kindly fell to a Spurs shirt in midfield to get us away on the counter. Part of it could be our better starting positions, but also there's an element of luck there it's important to acknowledge.
On the whole, I wasn't too discouraged even during the slump we've gone through. A lot of football boils down to confidence, and it's clear we didn't have much in us up until recently. But as I've said, I've seen what Frank is trying to do, and I don't mind it - the patterns are there, if not the execution. Hopefully we get a few more wins under our belt and the confidence sets in, which should help him get there faster.
He came off straight after that.He pulled up in their box at one point. Went to go for a ball and then stopped mid-action. But seemed to run it off
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