Hammondo
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I think the bigger issue is more that we are not aggressive off the ball, less that we can't, we just don't have a strong enough mentality.
The back 4 'getting stuck in' isn't enough.It's very strange, I thought we had rectified this last season. A back line of AWB, Varane, Martinez, Shaw all like to get stuck in, Casemiro and Fernandes too and then you can allow that lots of wide players are less physical. Back up like Dalot, McTominay, Fred were all also physical and high energy.
At present, we look like the most unfit team in the league and have lost that physical edge that marked Ten Hag's best spells last season.
We were nowhere near as bad yesterday as the first two games. Eriksen is better positionally than Mount, Dalot seemed less off the pace than Shaw has been, and I think having Rashford on the wing just discourages teams to run ahead of him into the space.
I didn't like how often Casemiro let someone get past him though, even when he was there...and the first goal was pathetic. No other team would concede that. Should never have got past the first header and then Rashford just didn't look like he fancied going for it, which is an annoying trait of his.
We need to get into our heads that it has to be 100% for every loose ball or challenge. Not 100% for some of the game or some of the time which seemed to be the csse yesterday. We had a few good spells of not letting them breathe, then suddenly they'd walk through us for 5 minutes.
Either that or we need to get good enough to be 4-0 up and morally defeat the opposition. Then the players can dick about.
Yeah, agreed. Weird timing to start this thread. Stupid early goals aside, Forest barely laid a glove onto us until we got tired and nervous at the end and invited them onto us.
Brighton vs West Ham was an example of a strong, quick team being too athletic for their opponent. Defending deep and monstering them on the counter with pace and power. That didn’t happen on our match.
That’s completely unacceptable after a year in charge.
Net result, Arsenal became so easy to play against, won f**k all for a decade, took regular batterings from us, Chelsea and Liverpool, and the sum total of their ambition became to finish 4th, and even that was beyond them in Wenger's final seasons.
So, we've basically let ourselves become that Arsenal team.
That post invincibles era was really ridiculous for Arsenal. There was so much delusion, year after year, that everything would click and they would finally mature into a title winning team when it was clear as day it would never happen. They were obviously paying for the stadium back then but the project was a failure in terms of trophies won and the best players just jumped ship for better teams.I had the same feeling too watching our last 3 games. We are like Arsenal in early 2010s
Yes, weak and pretty spineless. Which is why we lose most of the 50/50s against most teams in the league.
Martinez and Casemiro are aggressive but not much physical presence. Bruno’s work rate and distance covered says nothing about how weak he is, bouncing off of players most of the time. Mount is exactly the same as Bruno off the ball. Lacks the physicality to actually be effective with the running.
Front 3 are the worst though. Antony is a coward and scared of any physical contact, even shoulder to shoulder. Rashford is as weak physically as he is mentally. Garnacho and Sancho have the physical presence of underdeveloped teenagers. Martial is Martial. It’s incredible looking at them as a collective and seeing how easily dispossessed they all are, and how scared they are of physical contact. They make Berbatov and Nani look like brick shithouses.
This is the one thing you have to credit Jose for because he knew how to build a team that could physically dominate. Herrera, Pogba, Matic, Smalling, Ibrah, Fellaini, Lukaku. I don’t think it’s a coincidence this was the last time we hit the 80 point barrier and felt like we dominated with and without the ball in most games of the season.
This is my concern also.I'm not sure if there's a current team in the PL physically weaker, they all seem to put some emphasis of having physically strong athletes throughout their team, and if they have good technical ability too, that's a bonus. Even City, the best technical team in the league, are full of physical strength with Rodri, Grealish, Haaland, even de Bruyne is a physically strong player.
The closest example I can think of is the Arsenal squad from the late noughties to mid teens, when for some reason best known to himself, Wenger abandoned signing physically strong players like Vieira, Petit, Gilberto etc who had brought him such success, and started signing a plethora of small, tricky wingers and attacking midfielders (Sancho would fit right in to that Arsenal team).
Net result, Arsenal became so easy to play against, won f**k all for a decade, took regular batterings from us, Chelsea and Liverpool, and the sum total of their ambition became to finish 4th, and even that was beyond them in Wenger's final seasons.
So, we've basically let ourselves become that Arsenal team.
Dear God this happens so often when the ball goes out wide and one of our fullbacks or wide players JUST TAKE 100 YEARS TO CLOSE DOWN THE ACRES OF VACANT SPACE of the attacking player. This happened with one of the goals against Spurs. Martinez took ages to close down the attacker which allowed him free reign, unapposed, into our penalty area. Its only when the Spurs player was within 10 feet of our goalkeeper and on the byline when Martinez was able to put in a boot or attempt to block the passing lane.We've played: Wolves, Spurs and Forest in our opening games and watched all three sides power through us with sheer physicality with a level of frequency that you can't and shouldn't brush over. It's clearly a problem for us that our own tactical set ups exposes and highlights for the league at large, ironically.
In this system, it is essential that each player wins, or solidly contests their 1-on-1's - any time a team breaks rank, whichever player is nearest the ball is supposed to race to the opponent and either win his contest outright, or be enough of a physical force to contain the opponent until the calvary arrives.
Look at that squad and really think if there's one player you would take to back you up in a fight on a Friday night, it will answer your question.
This is the exact issue. Players don't have to be 200 pound behemoths to push people off the ball or win challenges. They just have to be willing to do it. Look at Keane, I wouldn't say he was a big guy but you can bet he was a physical player. It's all a mental thing with our players, which Ten Hag has alluded to many times with his comments about bravery, intensity, etcI think the bigger issue is more that we are not aggressive off the ball, less that we can't, we just don't have a strong enough mentality.
Casemiro getting exposed isn't a system issue. In my opinion, its the player's not playing to the system. One, Casemiro gets forward too often, but also our fullbacks haven't been pushing into the midfield enough to create that solidity. The last couple of games Luke Shaw has played he's played too deep as almost a 3rd centerback whereas he needs to come into the midfield for numbers. You could see Dalot doing that more effectively against Forrest. Another major issue so far has been the forward players not pressing high enough or with enough intensity. There was a moment against Forrest where Antony was pressing the keeper and left centreback in the middle whilst Martial moved out to the right to cover their left back. Bruno, Eriksen, and Rashford didn't press high enough (particularly Bruno and Eriksen in this instance) so the keeper was able to play the ball to the left centreback who played to the right centreback who then played the ball straight through the midfield.No, I wouldn't say we're the worst in the league for it. That's hyperbole at its best. There will be significantly worse teams in every department than Man United, that is absolutely guaranteed. It's easy to make your own clubs problems seem gigantic and think that other clubs don't have them because you don't have to see the rubbish they're putting out week to week.
But is it somewhat of a problem? Of course, I think it manifests in a few different ways.
The midfield is the obvious one, we have got Casemiro who is like this crown jewel at DM that we have zero adequate cover for. His own legs are aging and we're not helping that situation by exposing him in games structually, and also within the squad composition where he can't really get a rest without us being weakened unacceptably. Then we have two 10s ahead of him, or at least thats the current plan, both of which are fairly small players with a limited background in providing defensive cover and competitive duels. Or Eriksen, who we know what his profile is and it's nothing to do with energy, strength, box to box legs.
Another problem is the strike force. Anthony Martial and Rashford are not the hardest workers, this is a well documented thing. Antony has a good engine but isn't the most physical and Sancho is extremely passive. I think Hojlund will help because he's a real worker and physical presence from the front. But this is not a collection of physical beasts and I think this is why we're really struggling with the consistency of our press. Sometimes it is okay and sometimes it is half hearted and I think that comes down to the personality and physicality of this lot.
At the back I can't identify that we're struggling physically compared to anyone else. We have competitive players, pacey players, strong players. At least in the best XI.
Shaw had to move to side because the opponent had put a player on the wing high up.Casemiro getting exposed isn't a system issue. In my opinion, its the player's not playing to the system. One, Casemiro gets forward too often, but also our fullbacks haven't been pushing into the midfield enough to create that solidity. The last couple of games Luke Shaw has played he's played too deep as almost a 3rd centerback whereas he needs to come into the midfield for numbers. You could see Dalot doing that more effectively against Forrest. Another major issue so far has been the forward players not pressing high enough or with enough intensity. There was a moment against Forrest where Antony was pressing the keeper and left centreback in the middle whilst Martial moved out to the right to cover their left back. Bruno, Eriksen, and Rashford didn't press high enough (particularly Bruno and Eriksen in this instance) so the keeper was able to play the ball to the left centreback who played to the right centreback who then played the ball straight through the midfield.
Had our two 10's closed down the centrebacks like they are supposed to the keeper can only go long which should cause a turnover, especially if the keeper is getting pressed like he was. The whole system is about pressing high up the pitch in numbers, if you fail at that then your going to be exposed. But it's not a system fault it's a player fault.
@izec was joking. Right?
I hate this "he doesn't get the league" bollix.
I think the bigger issue is more that we are not aggressive off the ball, less that we can't, we just don't have a strong enough mentality.
The back 4 'getting stuck in' isn't enough.
Martinez is aggressive but slow and weak in the air. Casemiro is looking old and easily bypassed by quick players. Bruno has stamina but is very easily brushed off the ball, you'd hardly back him in a fight. Rashford quick but pathetic in any physical battle, lazy.
In that thread it was quickly established they are not the best set piece team FYI.Ironically, the best team in the league who are the best from a technical perspective are arguably also the best physically. It’s something I raised in another thread where I stated Man City are probably the best team at set pieces now.
Akanji
Dias
Ake
Walker
Stones
Gvardiol
Rodri
KDB
Grealish
Haaland
Alvarez
All of the above are strong, physical and athletic. We lack this too much.
He’d be the one at the back desperately looking for a mate to “hold him back” whilst screaming if the opposition knows who he is…….Maguire?
I don't think we lack physicality. I think that we get penalised for being physical more than other teams, so our players have become a bit shy.
In Greek?He’d be the one at the back desperately looking for a mate to “hold him back” whilst screaming if the opposition knows who he is…….
I’m not sure mate.
I’d hope that ETH does understand the PL by now. I think our problems are more to do with us having a large group of brain dead/stubborn players.
We do seem to have a huge mentality issue throughout the squad.
Take Rashford for instance. He gets asked to play CF against Spurs and sulks like a baby. Compare that to Rooney (a calibre of player Rashford could only dream of becoming). He’d gladly play at RB and still give 200% effort for the team.
I really want to see these players willing to (figuratively) die for the team on that pitch.