i believe TF wanted the team to open up and pin bournemouth in their half instead of compacting like we did at Emirates Marketing Project.He is still finding out about his players. It’s games like this that he can learn who he can play and who he can’t. I can’t see us being consistent until at least Christmas.
He is still finding out about his players. It’s games like this that he can learn who he can play and who he can’t. I can’t see us being consistent until at least Christmas.
I think it’s a fair question as to why the same team that was considered right for City away would be right for Bournemouth at home.
I am assuming he wanted the players to show they could win by applying themselves in a different way. But it clearly didn’t work, and it’s interesting that for someone so focused on adapting game to game that he picked the same side.
Pure speculation on my part. I don't think he expected Bournemouth to shut off our right hand side to that extent. Or at the least if he expected that we had no fallback option ready to adjust to that.I think it’s a fair question as to why the same team that was considered right for City away would be right for Bournemouth at home.
I am assuming he wanted the players to show they could win by applying themselves in a different way. But it clearly didn’t work, and it’s interesting that for someone so focused on adapting game to game that he picked the same side.
Pure speculation on my part. I don't think he expected Bournemouth to shut off our right hand side to that extent. Or at the least if he expected that we had no fallback option ready to adjust to that.
I also think he expected us to get more joy out of going direct, like we did against City. We weren't able to. Part Bournemouth being really well prepared for that too. Part us not getting it right imo.
Alternatively he just didn't see our more creative options (Bergvall, Gray, Odobert) as ready yet for a game against a team as good as Bournemouth.
Pure speculation on my part. I don't think he expected Bournemouth to shut off our right hand side to that extent. Or at the least if he expected that we had no fallback option ready to adjust to that.
I also think he expected us to get more joy out of going direct, like we did against City. We weren't able to. Part Bournemouth being really well prepared for that too. Part us not getting it right imo.
Alternatively he just didn't see our more creative options (Bergvall, Gray, Odobert) as ready yet for a game against a team as good as Bournemouth.
That was mostly a result of them sitting back as they can't physically press like that for 90 minutes imo.The moment Udogie came on and Spence went right we had better balance.
That was mostly a result of them sitting back as they can't physically press like that for 90 minutes imo.
Aftet that is when Porro would have been more useful as we started getting our full backs far enough forward to be in crossing positions.
Not saying the simubs didn't help, thought Udogie did well. But that change in game state/flow probably happens regardless.
Would those players starting have done something to the game earlier? A bit maybe?
I agree, I'm just not sure it would have made a big difference in that game.I stand by my feeling that if we have at least one left-footed player on the left, it opens up further angles and pitch-widths which make it harder for oppositions teams to press us. With two right-footers on the left, we're always going to end up checking 'inside' and that makes it easier for an aggressive press side to double up in other areas. We effectively limit what we can do on the left unless the ball is hit super early and super accurately for Brennan to run onto. Djed has been superb but he will always end up checking inside when on the left.