Didsbury Dave
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Pep builds his system around his best players. Look how he quickly adopted the twin playmaker formation when he joined to get the best from silva and KDB. Look how now he was Cancelo as a left winger who tracks back instead of a left back who goes forward. Look how he got Walker, Delph and Zinchenko dropping into central midfield because their end product wasn't there. A player as good as Haaland can and will be accommodated.Maybe, and I’d hope so, but when 10 players are closing all space in a tight low block defence then I can’t imagine where we’ll find the space for a big lad to run into to drag players out of shape.
Good low block defences are extremely disciplined so why would a defender abandon his post to go with him?
The likes of Grealish or Foden (who can both work in small spaces and play fast on the break) do all they can to pull defences out of shape and it doesn’t always work so why would Haaland (who doesn’t do so well in small spaces but excels running into open spaces on the break) be the answer?
Maybe his height and heading ability could make the difference (?) because his speed in open play wouldn’t when the play isn’t open.
As I said, if Pep gets him then Pep has a plan and I’ll put my trust in that but, in the interim, I can’t see it.
PS. I should go watch a whole bunch of Haaland ‘skills & goals’ videos on YouTube and see if I can get on the wavelength that’s bringing supreme confidence to so many good Blues.