Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Beefy, completely getting away from the argument at hand.
You know, if they do something particularly well then why not copy it? Do you really hate them that much that you're not willing to try and copy one of their most successful tactics? Then that's just pathetic. People say they don't care what the Rags do? Well we're competing for a title with them, thereby there's going to be a lot of comparisons.
Lots on here have been saying that we can't pass the ball quickly or shoot first time or up the tempo if the other team sticks 10 men behind the ball but you've offered no solutions.
The only difference between today and Sunderland is that we moved the ball quicker and with more purpose. It doesn't matter what the opposition does. We're good enough to break down anyone.
This is true.
Right from the off it was evident, Silva Aguero & Dzeko were all attacking the oppo penalty area with a quick 123 move. When was Silva's last volleyed pass assist without taking an extra touch ? The swamp last year ?
At 2-1 Norwich often had 10/11 players in their own half, 8 or 9 in the box, but rather than just passing in front of them, we were looking all the time to get players behind their lines, setting up shots & even putting in the occasional 1st time cross, (although Zabba & Nasri should do it more still) THEN REGAINING POSSESSION when the ball was cleared, proof that you can still have huge possession & put the ball into the box sometimes.
That's something else the rags have proved over the years both in the Prem and in Europe. If people don't like to hear that then tough, it's true whether they like it or not. There is a lot we can learn from them, just as we can learn from Barca or any other successful method (Yaya's little diagonal pass which Zabba headed accross was pure Barca). We should learn from it all & use it all.