SilverFox2
Well-Known Member
I agree and wonder if our injury problems are not all to do with bad luck but also the intensive training that our original total football play demands.So, we weren't predictable just several months ago when we won 15 games in a row, but suddenly we have become predictable and Guardiola of all managers can't see it but fans can? Our problems have little to do with tactics and a lot to do with injuries, tiredness after two incredible seasons, aging legends and officials.
Let us though forget all this and woman about inverted wingers.
People forget we created enough chances at Anfield against a much better team than the rags. Poor finishing, the absence of our best defender (and Ederson!) and officials stopped us, not inverted wingers and predictability. We have created far more chances than any other team in the league this season. Using inverted wingers is not a problem at all.
Perhaps the demands of Peps methods create mental burnout as well as general tiredness causing our strikers and certain defenders to be simply careless and not always world class.
One thing is certain, we need to score more goals than we concede if we want to win games.
Unlike some other sports there are no points for artistic impression or intricate patterns with the ball, like darts we have to hit the doubles and bull to win the game.