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The one big worry has to be how much better we looked in general with Eriksen in there instead of Mount. Just the whole flow, everything looked so much better when we had the ball.
It’s top 5 this season right?I'm not sure he's gonna have us competing for the big trophies. Sure, he'll probably do enough to win the odd cup and qualify for top 4 but there's a glass ceiling.
Might have a bit to do with who we played. Let’s see how we fare at home against relegation candidates when Mount is available.The one big worry has to be how much better we looked in general with Eriksen in there instead of Mount. Just the whole flow, everything looked so much better when we had the ball.
That's only our second time under him, compared to Ole for example who had 19 comebacks. It's an issue, and he needs to address our lack of fightback in games, especially away from home.
What patterns of play? I see none.We easily should have scored at least 3 more, created tons of chances and there are very clear patterns of play.
But you can recycle the ball with Steele, Dunk, Webster, Gross, March and Welbeck? Mostly players who played a large chunk of their career in the lower leagues?Casemiro, Bruno, Ericksen , Rashford, McT, Wana Bissaka, Dalot, that is half of your team.
You can't recycle the ball with these players.
How this is hard to understand?
What patterns of play? I see none.
Potentially. What patterns of play can you see?Maybe it's just you.
Dunk is a good on the ball for a CB, and Groß, March and Welbeck are all comfortable in tight spaces, too. Groß less so, but it's less of an issue when you're surrounded by press resistant players. Like Casemiro at Madrid. Even when he was here and a bit of a meme because of his finishing, Welbeck was always one of our best players at keeping the ball under pressure.But you can recycle the ball with Steele, Dunk, Webster, Gross, March and Welbeck? Mostly players who played a large chunk of their career in the lower leagues?
You can’t tell me the players Brighton have that are dominating every game with 80% possession are better than ours.
Wolves?Might have a bit to do with who we played. Let’s see how we fare at home against relegation candidates when Mount is available.
You seriously need to go see am ophthalmologist mate.What patterns of play? I see none.
I think Ten Hag might eventually stumble onto solutions In house by all accounts it seems he was planning to integrate Mainoo this season who knows he might slot in smoothly and may play greater role than initially envisaged .Dunk is a good on the ball for a CB, and Groß, March and Welbeck are all comfortable in tight spaces, too. Groß less so, but it's less of an issue when you're surrounded by press resistant players. Like Casemiro at Madrid. Even when he was here and a bit of a meme because of his finishing, Welbeck was always one of our best players at keeping the ball under pressure.
Fact is, Brighton have a lot more players comfortable in tight spaces and under pressure than we do. We have more match winners in Rashford, Bruno, even Casemiro. I don't think we have one player in midfield or attack who excels in that regard, and ten Hag isn't addressing that issue with his transfers. I still say that's the main thing holding him back: terrible transfers. Swap managers and I think De Zerbi faces the same struggles here that ten Hag does. The only way he'd fare better is if we either sort out our recruitment strategy or he himself is better than ten Hag at identifying the right players for his system.
Maybe. What are the consistent patterns of play you see in our game? Do you have examples?You seriously need to go see am ophthalmologist mate.
I agree it's not all doom and gloom. I think ten Hag has shown plenty of promise, but that's why I'm personally so miffed about our transfer window. It's because I do think he's shown that he can potentially build a team capable of challenging. It just needed the right players to be able to kick on to that level which I don't think we got. The youngsters you mentioned are promising but, as we all know, they could go either way so it's best not to expect too much.I think Ten Hag might eventually stumble onto solutions In house by all accounts it seems he was planning to integrate Mainoo this season who knows he might slot in smoothly and may play greater role than initially envisaged .
Mount might be getting written off but he does possess press resistence to a degree and can play on half turn and then there are some tentative links to Amrabat as well .
Gore and Mejbri could also play part though it seems latter isn't rated at all by Ten Hag . It's not all doom and gloom for me at least .
Maybe. What are the consistent patterns of play you see in our game? Do you have examples?
What patterns of play? I see none.
Great post. Thanks for breaking that down, I’ll have a look out for these in our following games. I think the operational issues you quote have a significant negative effect at the moment. This has been the same since the League Cup Final.I can tell you.
1) Attacking through the flanks - passing patterns aimed at opening up space for wide players to exploit.
2) Building up from the back using a back 3
3) A High, narrow press
4) Fluidity amongst the front 5, constant interchange of positions
5) Inverting wing backs
6) quick transitions after winning the ball high up the pitch
7) The striker stays central and rarely moves into channels
You can see the patterns borne from this. Our player positions are very fluid, with different positions filling into different roles at various points. The back 3 for example can have Casemiro drop in ( so AWB and Shaw/Dalot push up and central) or AWB/Shaw tuck in and Casemiro stay slightly higher to receive the first pass through the middle. Bruno and Eriksen/Mount are very fluid across the attacking 4 of the 4141, they frequently move into channels and tend to operate narrow. You can have instances were both Bruno and Eriksen are on one side of the pitch. Bruno in particular can temporarily swap roles with the right winger, creating spaces and channels to exploit.
In terms of the patterns of play, are they always perfect and effective? no. But they exist. Our press is high and narrow, but based on individuals can be broken with small errors. Our back 3 can provide passing lanes, but if players aren't getting into positions early enough or people in the back 3 are hesitant, it will take longer for the build up to occur. Fluidity in the front 5 and inverting wing backs can lead to gaps on the flanks being exploited if people don't get into position quickly enough. If a full back fails to invert effectively, it can either leave the holding midfielder isolated or provide less passing options for team mates. Turnover of possession can happen, but if poor decisions are made when they occur, you will not get the quality quick transitions required. If the striker you have is poor at holding up the ball, is slow to anticipate chances and is slow to get into the right central positions, you are not going to get a focal point that would allow more touches in the box, bring in team mates and be a constant presence in the box for the wide attacks to connect with ( since we are aiming to attack from the flanks).
Essentially, patterns of play clearly exist, but due to early operational issues, they are not as effective as one would hope for at the moment. The expectation is that given more time with players adapting and key players coming back from injuries, the patterns will become more effective; however they do exist
I can tell you.
1) Attacking through the flanks - passing patterns aimed at opening up space for wide players to exploit.
2) Building up from the back using a back 3
3) A High, narrow press
4) Fluidity amongst the front 5, constant interchange of positions
5) Inverting wing backs
6) quick transitions after winning the ball high up the pitch
7) The striker stays central and rarely moves into channels
We played like idiots in the last 10, we managed to have no control with a man extra. Gave the ball away too regularly, and gave them free kicksFair enough man - dominating the game is a bit much but they did have a lot of control and had a chance or two. Should not happen at home. Nevertheless we have not been anywhere near good enough even by the low stardards that we seem to rocking here these days.
They’re trying to do those things for sure but none of it is working. The build up play, press from the front and wing backs look clueless and our striker in the first 3 games (Rashford+2 and Martial) has been comical.
Mash it all together and it’s a mess that makes the side look amateur level at times, like seriously the opposition are picking the ball up on their own 30 yard line and running straight to our box unopposed, you wouldn’t see that on a Sunday morning
The overloads on the wings or our midfielders making runs into the box for example. Or AWB getting into the box like a forward. Or our FBs moving into the midfield. Or a poster above has listed out quite well imo.Maybe. What are the consistent patterns of play you see in our game? Do you have examples?
I actually don’t think this is true, and if it was the info would be everywhere. But no one seems to know for sure?It’s top 5 this season right?
Maybe he needs a possession coach with him so he can implement that pass and move style alongside the other things he wants from them.
There is an extra spot for the 2 countries with the highest co-efficient this season, if we're struggling to make 4th then we may need City to go deep in the CL again to get us in in if we finish 5th.I actually don’t think this is true, and if it was the info would be everywhere. But no one seems to know for sure?
Sorry but this is just tolerating mediocrity, to be honest, we should be demanding that standards be raised and get maintained at a higher level. Ten men Nottingham Forest dared to attack us at Old Trafford and instead of punishing them the team held on for dear life and we find that acceptable! We must demand better.We did defend poorly but afterwards were completely dominant. That's the point. We had 67% possession, 18 shots on goal, 9 on target, 11 corners plus so much action around their box.
We could have been more stable on the ball after 3-2 but they didn't create much, and after Mctominay came on, we handled their long balls pretty decently. In fact if rashford was in form we could have got a couple more also.
We aren't fully firing right now but I saw it as an enjoyable performance overall.
On the other hand, our pressing wasn’t as good. We completely stifled Spurs in the first half, we didn’t press as high yesterday. I think it’s not possible with Martial and Eriksen in there.The one big worry has to be how much better we looked in general with Eriksen in there instead of Mount. Just the whole flow, everything looked so much better when we had the ball.
Sorry but this is just tolerating mediocrity, to be honest, we should be demanding that standards be raised and get maintained at a higher level. Ten men Nottingham Forest dared to attack us at Old Trafford and instead of punishing them the team held on for dear life and we find that acceptable! We must demand better.
It is a major concern that ETH seems ok to sign small, slow technical players. The loss of Shaw will exacerbate this but hopefully Höjlund can hit the ground running and contribute some physicality. Not least CM is crying out for some pace and power.They’re trying to do those things for sure but none of it is working. The build up play, press from the front and wing backs look clueless and our striker in the first 3 games (Rashford+2 and Martial) has been comical.
Mash it all together and it’s a mess that makes the side look amateur level at times, like seriously the opposition are picking the ball up on their own 30 yard line and running straight to our box unopposed, you wouldn’t see that on a Sunday morning
Can I mention how small this side is as well? It’s a team full of midgets, there’s little to no physicality and our set pieces both in attack and defence will cost us massively this season
Who is small and slow?It is a major concern that ETH seems ok to sign small, slow technical players. The loss of Shaw will exacerbate this but hopefully Höjlund can hit the ground running and contribute some physicality. Not least CM is crying out for some pace and power.
Getting rid of ETH won't solve anything. Stick with the guy, give it time, and things will work out.
Over the years on here I’ve heard this exact same thing for Moyes. LVG, Mourinho, Ole and Rangnick.
There is something massively wrong at this club
Thinking that managers can overcome bad recruitment. It's always the players on the pitch that matter most.Over the years on here I’ve heard this exact same thing for Moyes. LVG, Mourinho, Ole and Rangnick.
There is something massively wrong at this club
The managers are responsible for the bad recruitmentThinking that managers can overcome bad recruitment. It's always the players on the pitch that matter most.