This is why I like posting video clips - fascinating to see how people's opinions can diverge when looking at the exact same 10 second clip!
In the first clip, I just want him to move. That's it. I appreciate we're 1-0 up, but surely you still want both of your central midfielders to be trying to get on the ball?
In the second clip, it's more his attitude - twice showing his frustration at where his teammates are passing, and not in a constructive way (i.e. he doesn't actually try and communicate with them). To me it feels reflective of laziness more than superior positional awareness. Especially as I don't agree that a pass to Sanchez was necessarily the superior option - Arsenal were only a few yards shifted to our left, and would have very easily shifted back the other way if Toby had passed back to Sanchez:
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Agreed, makes for interesting conversations and the possibility to understand different perspectives better.
No, I don't really want the midfielder on the ball, unless there's a purpose to it. Medium block, Arsenal crowding that central third. If he receives the ball from a starting point like that in the video (no tempo from us to start with, what is he going to do with it?
-Pass it back? Does nothing.
-Pass it forward? To who? Arsenal are organised in a medium block, we have no pace on the ball, we're not making them move, there's not going to be a lot of available players to find.
-Dribble? Sure, he's great at that. But he'd be facing two oppents very quickly, with others there to cover. Even if he broke through the press dribbling two players he'd be under pressure. If he lost the ball they'd be running at our centre backs. He'd have to succeed dribbling two players way more often than half the time to make it worth the risk. That's the kind of high risk low reward play in deeper areas that (imo) got you quickly dropped by Mourinho.
I want us to move the ball quicker from side to side at the back. We can do so effectively with close to zero risk. Make the opposition move from side to side, that's when pockets of space open up, opponents being slightly slow to react, slow to move, you know, being a rather Arsenal midfield.
Then I'd want him to move to receive the ball, in situations where a bit of trickery could actually break through a line of pressure (a much better outcome than dribbling into a settled team with available cover) dribbling one man (a much more likely outcome than dribbling two). Or find a forward pass in a situation where there might be space for attackers to move into due to opponents having to shift back and forth.
Just before the still you posted Reguilon had the ball with Arsenal pushed as far over as they'd be likely to go. Reguilon could have passed it directly to Alderweireld. Hojbjerg takes way too long to move it on. But still Arsenal are somewhat over to that side and shifting to the other side at least creates the opportunity to make Arsenal work and shift back and forth thus creating space. Instead Alderweireld turns play back to the more congested side.
Perhaps we're just slowing things down, wasting time. But even that would be done better by moving the ball in a way that made Arsenal work harder and didn't put Reguilon in a situation where he could lose it.
All round poor from everyone involved apart from Ndombele imo.
I care very little about his body language. I care a lot more about our defenders building from the back in a rather useless way, despite the circumstances being fairly basic.