Tbh that’s just a man to man high press counter tactic. If we do that against 10 behind the ball, firstly Haaland doesn’t win the initial ball as he has 2 or 3 defenders on him. Then even if he did win it, we don’t win the 2nd ball due to the numbers the opponent has deep. It’s always nice when we get to see it but it’s not something we can do whenever we want. Our opponents effectively decide how we play, not Pep. We could potentially see it v Brighton as they are capable of going man to man against us, but nobody else will.I’m very much enjoying seeing us bypassing the midfield and getting it into him early. We had become far too predictable with the slow, precise build up but against Bournemouth and tonight, we have seen what can happen if we hit him early. More please.
I don’t disagree and I’m not suggesting we become direct all the time. However, I think there is room for doing it at least once or twice against any opposition, if for no other reason than to add some unpredictability to our play and make the opposition actually think for a change.Tbh that’s just a man to man high press counter tactic. If we do that against 10 behind the ball, firstly Haaland doesn’t win the initial ball as he has 2 or 3 defenders on him. Then even if he did win it, we don’t win the 2nd ball due to the numbers the opponent has deep. It’s always nice when we get to see it but it’s not something we can do whenever we want. Our opponents effectively decide how we play, not Pep. We could potentially see it v Brighton as they are capable of going man to man against us, but nobody else will.
Luton made that possible -most others will do the exact opposite,I’m very much enjoying seeing us bypassing the midfield and getting it into him early. We had become far too predictable with the slow, precise build up but against Bournemouth and tonight, we have seen what can happen if we hit him early. More please.