the-ecstacy-of-eight
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We struggle to do this because in 90% of the games we play, teams set up to defend and to attempt hit us on the break. If the opposition scores they then just do away with the "hit them on the break" bit and defend with 9/10 defenders camped in an around their own box for the duration of the game.While it's true that Liverpool aren't playing well (by their standards), I'm afraid it's the kind of "not well" where they still win 95% of their games, and simply never lose.
They are also the experts at going behind & coming back to win. Something we struggle with for some reason (partly because - unlike Liverpool - we rarely go behind ... but still, our comebacks are few & far between whereas they've had another couple this month).
Livarpool don't seem to face this tactic so much, their games are a lot more open and the opposition "have a go" more, and as a result their long ball tactics pay dividends.
You can't really argue with their results, but it's apples and oranges to a degree.