Over the years I have learned that having the right attitude and work ethic/rate is THE most important thing in football, IE you can achieve an awful lot with 4-4-2 of hard working (Good enough) players who play for each other and the emblem on their shirt. You can play whatever tactics you want against that team, it wont win in its own right.
This!Our manager is tactically naieve.
He messes about with his team selections for no apparent reason. In the Premier League we have been blistering with a front 4 of:
Aguero
Sterling Silva Navas
So why oh why does he change it totally. Ok Aguero is injured which only leaves Bony to take Kuns place.
But no he then totally changes the formation, Silva out to the right wing, and Nasri brought in. This meant we lost the excellent work rate of Navas protecting his full back. Pogba wouldn't have had the time to sling his cross in if Navas had been on the pitch.
Unfortunately I always feel with our manager that whatever we achieve this season will be inspite of him being the manager and not because of him being the manager.
We will see what "tinkering" he does for Saturdays game. The old saying is never change a winning team, well unfortunately he had to change Kun as he was injured but why start with Nasri is beyond me.
Unfortunately he never learns from his mistakes, we'll probably set up 4-4-2 on Saturday when this great sequence of winning games has been achieved by playing 4-5-1. Sighs!!!
This!
Our manager is tactically naieve.
He messes about with his team selections for no apparent reason. In the Premier League we have been blistering with a front 4 of:
Aguero
Sterling Silva Navas
So why oh why does he change it totally. Ok Aguero is injured which only leaves Bony to take Kuns place.
But no he then totally changes the formation, Silva out to the right wing, and Nasri brought in. This meant we lost the excellent work rate of Navas protecting his full back. Pogba wouldn't have had the time to sling his cross in if Navas had been on the pitch.
Unfortunately I always feel with our manager that whatever we achieve this season will be inspite of him being the manager and not because of him being the manager.
We will see what "tinkering" he does for Saturdays game. The old saying is never change a winning team, well unfortunately he had to change Kun as he was injured but why start with Nasri is beyond me.
Unfortunately he never learns from his mistakes, we'll probably set up 4-4-2 on Saturday when this great sequence of winning games has been achieved by playing 4-5-1. Sighs!!!
You are right, and so is the guy who questioned the substitutions. If the chances had gone in we wouldn''t be having the discussion, but that has damn all to do with whether or not you are right.Our manager is tactically naieve.
He messes about with his team selections for no apparent reason. In the Premier League we have been blistering with a front 4 of:
Aguero
Sterling Silva Navas
So why oh why does he change it totally. Ok Aguero is injured which only leaves Bony to take Kuns place.
But no he then totally changes the formation, Silva out to the right wing, and Nasri brought in. This meant we lost the excellent work rate of Navas protecting his full back. Pogba wouldn't have had the time to sling his cross in if Navas had been on the pitch.
Unfortunately I always feel with our manager that whatever we achieve this season will be inspite of him being the manager and not because of him being the manager.
We will see what "tinkering" he does for Saturdays game. The old saying is never change a winning team, well unfortunately he had to change Kun as he was injured but why start with Nasri is beyond me.
Unfortunately he never learns from his mistakes, we'll probably set up 4-4-2 on Saturday when this great sequence of winning games has been achieved by playing 4-5-1. Sighs!!!
I've been banging the anti-yaya in europe drum all day, but I honestly reckon if you play Delph in yaya's role(or someone with Delph's workrate) and then either play Yaya or Nasri in the position Nasri was in last night, we become unstoppable against teams that eliminate the wide play. That position has to be flexible and interchange with a wide player in KDB or Navas for when we want to pick apart a left back.