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Teddy Sheringham
I really think that people aren’t criticising a solid point away; from a coaching staff that are new in post. I think most are criticising a style that is really plain to see.
Our offence was a deep six, and a high 4, with a huge gap in the middle, and there was literally no plan to get the ball to the front 4 other than a hoof to Kudus or maybe Richy. And that might be fine if not for the fact we were saved by Vicario tonight, it wasn’t like we were actually solid or shut them out in any meaningful way.
We’ve had ‘turgid’ before, where it’s looked like possession for possession’s sake. And we’ve had Santini style bus parking. This isn’t that. And there’s definitely spells where it looks quite good. But it’s hard to get away from the fact that this is a feature of Frank’s decisions. I don’t think it’s a bug that is worked out with more time. He’s choosing that 6 deep 4 up shape. He’s choosing to play Bentancur and Palinha and having them make sideways passes. This can be changed with different selections and different instructions. But it’s definitely what he wants.
I think a couple of things about this; first is that in some ways, this is very much the league this season. Duels. Set pieces. Direct play. So he’s on trend. But I would say other good teams are exploiting set pieces while still having something of a possession game, which we are just not demonstrating whatsoever right now.
So that brings me to, maybe there is a method in this for Frank in that he is deliberately trying to create a solid identity to almost counteract what the players would have had as a self image last season of conceding more goals. I don’t believe it is ‘fix the foundations and eventually the intricate attacking play comes’, because he could implement more intricate play right now if he wanted to. But if he is establishing a culture of being solid and hard to beat, so that the players have that self image; and it’s then part of the Tottenham culture, I sort of get it. Some teams get taken over by new managers but retain the good and bad traits that are the consequences of the previous regime’s leadership. Slot at Liverpool is probably an example of retaining a lot of positive Klopp traits. And if Frank feels he needs to rid the squad of a self image that would consider conceding reasonable as long as we score many more, I can see why he’d want to change that mentality and have them motivated a different way.
I’d be curious to know when he thinks the right time is to make the shift to better attacking play. Because we aren’t Brentford and it shouldn’t take that long. And we’re sort of getting results. But we could have easily lost this game, and we’re dropping a lot of points at home.
So in summary, I don’t think it’s suddenly going to click into place, as if it just takes time, because it’s very obvious that what we’re seeing is deliberate. My question is when, if ever, is Frank going to choose to evolve the style?
Exactly!!!!!!!!
As ever you've articulated my thoughts more clearly (I mean, obviously they're YOUR thoughts, but you know what I mean!!!!)...the pressure will start to tell by Christmas, and then we'll see whether there will be evolution or further committment to this methodology.