braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
-Underlapping/inverting wingers combining with those wide players and advanced/advancing midfielders is a pretty big part of it too. Particularly Udogie does this really well, getting in and around the box inside the winger. Porro too, but a bit more often a little bit deeper or around the outside.Not sure re Celtic, right now there is a few clear patterns
- Get wide (Werner/Johnson/Son/Deki), get to byline, cut back cross to penalty spot area for Richi to poach (that's been done many times over)
- There is our pass out the back play, where we try to suck the opposition forward (invite them to press back lines), quick pass to CM (Bissouma/Bentancur) who then breaks the line, typically by fast pass to front/wide
- Then classic press, win ball back, hit on transition
I think we need to see what Maddison brings to our first 11 specific to the park the bus scenario, even City often resorts to what KDB does outside of the classic horseshoe passing trying to draw defense out of position.
-Sarr in particular making good runs beyond the ball to create or exploit space is another one.
-Overloads to create space elsewhere. Often overloads centrally to create space wide. But also overload type situations, but the ability to get out of those tight spaces with purpose other than going wide. Maddison, Udogie, Bissouma (on form) in particular. Yeah it's tight, yeah they're sitting deep, let's just dribble past someone to get into the dangerous areas.