JTFactsPlz
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Cancelo has been a selfish player for a while. Not sure about "Cancelo for once chose to shoot..." Cancelo has been shooting when he should pass for a while now. I read a stat recently that he has the lowest goals to shots ratio in the league (4%, I think it was).He should pass to KDB to the left and Foden did point to him. Really disappointed.
Of course it is too harsh because many our players made worse decisions than him today. And this is his only mistake. I usually don't judge player if them play coming at the last 10min. But today is really a meh...
Cancelo for once chose to shoot instead of passing to him or Mahrez who had better position and unmarked. Really frustrating.
Something I am more worried about - some of our players become greedy in this game. Jesus and Cancelo for the start. Mahrez and Grealish also shows sign of it. This is not good trend.
The point about the players becoming greedy is an interesting one and I can't help but strongly suspect it's down to the coaching. We've heard various comments from Pep this season implying he wants the players to take shots whenever they can. I specifically remember an interview where he said Jack needs to be more selfish in front of goal, for eg. (Although in practically the same breath he'd say Jack's passing decisions were correct, which has got to be a confusing message for any player.)
It's been noticeable since he joined the team that Jack would be the most likely to try and pass to a player in the best position to score rather than taking the shot himself. As a reward for that he's been frequently criticised on social media for not "taking the shot," and Pep spoke about him needing to be more selfish as referred to above.
Gabby also was not so much of a selfish player but apparently is becoming more of one. Mahrez generally takes the shot now even if a pass might be better. Sterling, always a selfish player, has got chance after chance from Pep, even when not in great form, which would surely imply to the other players his selfish attitude is approved of by Pep.
So given all this, it seems the obvious conclusion to draw is that they've all been given the impression it's better to shoot than pass. So we end up in a situation where they're shooting when they should pass, and if that's the case, Pep has brought this on himself. After the game yesterday he referred to pausing the video (I'm assuming in the team match review) and telling everyone where they should have passed. Maybe also coach the naturally more selfish players to be less selfish, and let the naturally unselfish ones know it's fine to look for the correct pass rather than try and shoot as your much preferred option.
I do realise at least a part of this has been brought on by the team's lack of a striker. We'll have to see if the problem is resolved when they eventually get one in the team.