carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:john68 wrote:BobbyJ1956 wrote:It's one of the simplest things to do in football, one of the hardest to defend against (attackers running onto the ball, defenders having to turn to find it), and one of the most exciting to watch. Which of these is the reason City don't do it?
Possibly because when there are 10 defenders in the area, most stood in the 6yd box, it becomes a lottery.
Put it behind the defenders and most on here will consider it too close to the keeper to be effective. Put it further away from the line and the accusation of feeding the defenders springs to mind.
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And yet Ferguson has managed to win 12 Premier League titles & 2 Champions Leagues, mainly by getting his players to do exactly that.
I guess he must just buy lots of tickets ? Perhaps it's time we bought a few as, if you don't buy a ticket, you don't win the raffle.
Never, in all the football I have watched, has that applied more to team more than City, both with crossing & shooting. (apart of course from Arsenal & we have seen what has happened to them )
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You saved me the hassle of posting the same.
Develop forward play with pace and tempo then it's not so much of a lottery wehn you cut the ball back as players defeners and defensive midfielders are struggling to keep up with play and take up good defensive positions.
By contrast if you build up a passage of play with no tempo or urgency no reason why the opposition can't take up good defensive positions to deal with the cut back when it eventually comes in.