This is mostly why the comment was overlooked. I'd even argue you can't be one without the other because you rest and recover in possession, and if you don't, it's guaranteed burnout, if not during the game itself, then accumulatively, and most definitely by the run-in.I only heard that he said he wants United to be the best transition team in the world. Which was a bit worrying but you could still give him the benefit of the doubt as you can be great in both transition and possession. But that statement is revealing I think and means that it is not going to get better under him.
I've voiced concerns about his midfield construction since preseason, and it's depressing to think he's actively deconstructed any semblance of a midfield on purpose.