And what kind of setup has a player like Eriksen responsible for picking up a player like De Bruyne? I believe 'a brick one' is the answer!
Yeah Son, certainly would have helped for sure.
I wonder if Poch left Moura on the bench as a pacy option to bring on later once we'd stayed in tghe game and also to be able to ask them different questions on the break, which it seemed we started to do in the second half, somewhat.
From what i listened to, Moura sprang them a few times on the break but the passing/decision-making was often not good enough.
Certainly was overall more an issue with the system than particular players, but we have to remember this is City and Pep who can make most teams tie themselves in knots. Not many will get a point there, let alone score twice.
I'm still mad that we couldn't see out the game without needing the help of VAR...
I don't see why Eriksen should be exempt from that sort of defending. De Bruyne is his most comparable player in the league and he does the defensive side of the game just fine. Why can't Eriksen be expected to put in a similar shift in both sides of the game?
Interesting video analysing the tactical approaches of both managers:
Shot conversion rate:
Tottenham 66.7%
Emirates Marketing Project 6.7%
Does anyone think we might have given any of our PL rivals some pointers regarding playing against City?
I don't see why Eriksen should be exempt from that sort of defending. De Bruyne is his most comparable player in the league and he does the defensive side of the game just fine. Why can't Eriksen be expected to put in a similar shift in both sides of the game?
We can debate all the tactics and formations ever known to the game but if your players are not technically top tier, it's going to prove very difficult to cope with an opponent who is, and is also excellent at the pressing game.
To beat the press, two attributes are needed..Instant control when receiving the ball, thus enabling one and two touch passing. Then there's ball carrying, the ability to drop the shoulder, protect the ball, hit a burst of speed and go past the opponent ...
Marks for both these two attributes, ball control + ball carrying:
KWP... 7/6 .... TOBY... 6/5.... SANCHEZ....5/5.... ROSE...5/7.
SISS... 4/7.... WINKS... 6/6....N'DOMBELE 7/7.
LAMELA... 8-7....KANE 6/6....ERIKSEN 7/7.
Give Poch three City players, Laporte...8/7....Rodri 8/7 .... and either KDB or B.Silva who are both 9/9 players...exchange them for Sanchez, Siss and Winks, and I'm sure we're getting past the City press plenty of times, no problem..
There are times when the system is wrong for the players out on the pitch. I think Saturday was an example of this and more direct play in behind their full-backs is perhaps needed.
That backline, without the composure on the ball of both Vertonghen 8/7 and Davies 7/6, perhaps hurt us in our attempts to play past the City press more than we think..
Does anyone think we might have given any of our PL rivals some pointers regarding playing against City?
According to whoscored Sissoko, Winks and Sissoko (and Moura) managed 0 tackles and 0 interceptions between them. Moura made 1 foul, the other three mentioned made 0.
Easy to point fingers at individuals, but as a team we didn't get close to them.
On the ball it was pretty much just as bad.
Some have picked out Ndombele as a weak point. He made 5 tackles and 2 interceptions. Just for comparison.
To me we were mainly disjointed, some way off form, still lacking key players, and up against an outstanding side in form.
We need to improve, we need to find form, hopefully rather quickly.
Interesting video analysing the tactical approaches of both managers:
According to whoscored Sissoko, Winks and Sissoko (and Moura) managed 0 tackles and 0 interceptions between them. Moura made 1 foul, the other three mentioned made 0.
Easy to point fingers at individuals, but as a team we didn't get close to them.
On the ball it was pretty much just as bad.
Some have picked out Ndombele as a weak point. He made 5 tackles and 2 interceptions. Just for comparison.
To me we were mainly disjointed, some way off form, still lacking key players, and up against an outstanding side in form.
We need to improve, we need to find form, hopefully rather quickly.
all I saw was that Emirates Marketing Project was the better team and had many more better players.
everyone one of them was unflappable - composed under pressure, great first touch, brave and supported each other.
if we get a lo celso and ndombele every season it might take us another 3-4 years to match up to them
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Where do you get those data from? I thought they'd shut that stat zone downYup, Emirates Marketing Project’s pressing was streets ahead of ours but thankfully Pochettino has a few more weeks to get everyone up to speed before we visit Anfield; where I’m not so confident in VAR coming to our rescue.
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