Crooked_rain
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Yes, on the anniversary of the Heysel Stadium disaster.
Its ok, the SAS did it apparently.
Yes, on the anniversary of the Heysel Stadium disaster.
I’m on this train of thought as well, everyone is looking nervously at the Tottenham game but I think we’ll be able t get beat there and still win the league
its a bit like the end of last season when everyone was nervously looking at the Brighton away game at the same point
Table and head to head never lies, of course, but a team and manager with that experience should never have given us a sniff once they got ahead like they did. All's well that end's well.City were better that season anyway, as the games between both teams showed.
United weren't good enough in the first place, which combined with complacency led to them losing the plot.
Table and head to head never lies, of course, but a team and manager with that experience should never have given us a sniff once they got ahead like they did. All's well that end's well.
And not an asthma sufferer in sight on the team....Been thinking about why we always seem to be able to outlast our title rivals year after year.
I think it started on 16 December 2020, when Pep made a huge change in his approach.
This was following the 1-1 draw with West Brom, where he changed to the false 9. This in itself was a large factor in us winning the league that season, but the other change is why we have won it each season since.
We all know that Arsenal and Liverpool press like madmen. Arteta basically copied Pep’s approach and added some Atletico shithousery to allow their lungs some rest.
What Pep decided in Dec 2020 was a way for us to control games by running less. It was highlighted in the documentary of that season.
This running less allows us to retain more energy for longer and as we go into the run in, we’re fresher than our pressed-out opponents.
I hope so and hope it means 4...:-)I think we'll win at Spurs if we need to.
What Pep decided in Dec 2020 was a way for us to control games by running less. It was highlighted in the documentary of that season.
This running less allows us to retain more energy for longer and as we go into the run in, we’re fresher than our pressed-out opponents.
Arsenal do the same, but their pressing is far more intensive. They’ve been better at it than us this season so far, but the last two games have shown a drop off.We can do it because we can have more possession than them *and* create chances.
If they try to have as much possession as us, their attack will suffer from it.