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Ten Years a Cafite
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This clip isn't an exciting one, fortunately. Nothing came of it. An early cross to the back post would have killed us, but Brighton didn't even put a ball in. But here you can clearly see AWB look over his shoulder and see his man in acres of space - yet still decide to move even further centrally. Lindelof actually bumps into him because he's not expecting him to be there. You can see immediately after this, Lindelof talking to AWB, again pointing where he should be.
His defensive game is as big a problem as his possession play at this point. I actually have more sympathy for Lindelof after watching a few of these.
I don't know if you're familiar with defending. Actually this is the right thing to do. As we know, Lindelof has weakness on heading. If we know that, his teammates that spending 100 times together more than us should know it also. You don't want to leave him one on one with main blueshirt striker on the center of the box, when the cross coming in. That's just stupid.
It seems like AWB also aware of the other blueshirt at the edge of penalty area, and keeping tab of the distance between them; estimating where to close in if the ball went to blueshirt.