Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Just a comment on what I see in training.Yes they do work on attacking plays with good movement and crisp passing but there is a big big difference to training and the real thing.In training they mostly do it with no opposition on the field!
It enables Mancini to get across his ideas about movement,switching positions (in midfield and in the box) but it doesn't build in someone like Cattermole lunging in to the ball in midfield or the fact that with any ball into say Kun in the box there are 2 or 3 defenders very close to him.
Does that make a difference? I don't know although I have always been a little surprised at how little work is done on a full pitch with opposition to play against.From what I hear it's the same throughout the league and for sure it's what we have done since Mancini arrived so I can't say it's wrong can I?
It's normal Doug. What has to be taken into account is the quality of player. Looking at our players, we're not really coaching them at that stage, more giving them the technical awareness of what they'll face or where they can prosper.
Does he tell them to shoot or put the ball in first time ? I suppose neither matter if there are no defenders.
No idea mate. Just to point out that there is no benefit in sticking 10 players in the box and asking the forward players to try and walk through them, it's unnatural. Yes, we are seeing it game after game but it's down to individuals and the team to use their own skill and judgement to try and score the goal.