by BlueinBosnia » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:42 pm
Agree. Over the past 5 or 6 games (I think since the Norwich match), I've noticed teams chase us a lot less in the opening 25. Basically, our tactic had been to tire them out by passing it around, and testing for weaknesses, then later taking advantage of their tiredness. Now, teams know that if they stay firm at the back, we lack the creativity to score, and they hope to nick something on the break.
The fact that such a strategy has resulted in defeats to two lower-mid table teams suggests we have problems which need to be addressed.
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