Klopp, Guardiola, Lampard etc are in control of teams all comfortable with keeping the ball and dominating the game. It is a difference between LVGs type of possession-based football and Klopps, but Liverpool still plays a form of possession-based. Being unable to play possession-based football makes your team less likely to compete over time. We are among the worst teams in the league when it comes to passing, receiving the ball and retaining the ball if trying to.
Counterattacking football is only effective if you are the underdog, score the first goal or against teams willing to keep possession. And there are fewer counter-attacking oppurtunities in football today compared to 10 years ago. I know that most of the goals scored in football today come from situations that can be called counter-attacks, but relying solely on counter attacks will not make us competitive at all.
Coaching: Player can improve over time. Not on a day to day basis, but over time. Even if you are 30 years, you can improve every aspect of your game to some degree. If you can't improve, what's the point of training when a 10km jog would do the same?
A player can be good in one system, but underwhelming in another while playing for the same club. Rashford and James are good counter-attacking players but struggles when not allowed to operate in space or when against a low sitting defence.
I am not opposed to us possession based football if the situation calls for it, but right now our strengths lies in attacking with pace so we should try and do that as often as we can. And counterattacking football is is not some underdog tactic. Jose built his career on it
Yes of course coaching matters to keep sharp and match fit. Every pro athlete needs to train daily to keep up to pace, but you will only get so far as your natural talent and athleticism takes you. Why did for example Klopp feel the need to completely change nearly the entire starting XI from when he took over? Because he knew the likes of Benteke would never cut it if he wanted to win stuff. And that bolded part is exactly why i think we should stick to counter attacking (for now) 2/3 of our main attackers are purely counter attacking players and would look like fish out of water if they were asked to play possession
It’s not two that was during his first spell at Molde, not after failing at Cardiff and a worse spell at Molde. No Premier League team would have employed Ole and I doubt more than a handful in Championship at best. Lampard was a gamble but he’s done really well and has changed how Chelsea played, if he did really badly there he’d be sacked.
Grant and Hodgson kept getting jobs in the PL so there is always someone. Anyways, this is all ifs and buts
So our first year of rebuilding means we play a style that we don’t want to play, funny because I thought results don’t matter and it’s all about rebuilding. But then we’re playing a style to get the best results which has made us worse than last season. Surely we should be implementing what we actually want to do, what’s going to be the excuse next season. Ole’s only has one preseason first one didn’t count he was having to be pragmatic?. If he does t want to continue this style of football why did he buy a fullback that can’t attack and a CB that is slow on the turn and lacks pace. Those two signings suggest he wants to play this type of football or he bought wrong players.
I dont really know what you mean here. Rebuilding is about getting the squad in order, removing players not good enough and getting in new ones. Why is style relevant? Ole is certainly less pragmatic than Jose, but not everyone is a die hard idealist either. AWB can surely improve his attacking output, but hes only 21 so i am pretty confident he will improve in time. Maguire was about getting a leader in the back since none of our other CB's is that and pace for a CB is not really the most important thing as long as you can read the game well and is comfortable on the ball
You’re too focused on players, like I said all we’ve done is buy and sell a few and keep our style of play. That’s not a revolution or a rebuild or a reset, we’re just worse than last season.
A reset wont hit results in comparison to this, that’s the best part. Ole has dropped the bar even lower than Jose when he was sacked.
It is up to the board to fix recruitment, but what they can’t fix is they have given the job to an inferior manager. That won’t change, get better players fine but you’ve still got an inferior manager and there’s no need for it. What is the downside to rebuilding but with a much better manager?.
And i think you are too focused on the manager. Fact is that squad wise we still have massive holes to plug and this reset/rebuild was always going to take more than one window and there was always going to be some growing pains. We can thank the lucky stars the new arrivals have settled so fast, because if they did not we would still see Young at RB, Mata at RW and Jones at CB
Feel free to disagree, but of our outfield players only AWB, Maguire, Pogba, Martial and Rashford are undeniable top 4 quality players. That's 5/10 players and two of them have been unavailable for much of the season . Then you have promising young players like James, McTomminay, Williams, Greenwood, Dalot, Tuanzebe, who in the past would be rotational players or squad players we played in cups and vs weaker teams, but now have to rely on as first team regulars. The rest are mediocre or just plain rubbish
The downside to doing a rebuild with "better" manager is that we already tried that twice and it cost us dearly in the end. If say Allegri was to come here and was guaranteed to stay for as long as it took to get us back into shape i would have taken him right now. Maybe i am pessimistic here, but if Allegri came and we continued to struggle and the pressure on him started to build i fear he would start making more of those short sighted transfers that Jose and LvG did and then jump ship when things did not go to plan. Poch i dont trust with this job. He never won a thing with a much better Spurs squad so i dont see why he would be the one
Just to be clear here. I can change my mind about Ole somewhere down the road and was very close to doing so during our rotten form in Sepember/October. If we dont look better at the end of the season he would have gotten a fair chance in my mind and i would want him gone just as you do. Generally i think switching managers mid season is an awful idea, because it puts the new manager in a really tricky situation