littlebig wrote:When it works its very effective. Oppo no time on the ball and creates great chances from winning the ball in their final third.
The only problem is is that it requires ultra organisation by the whole team, just one player not contributing and the whole system can fall down which actually makes it counter productive with the potential consequence of spectacular fails
Ted Hughes wrote:littlebig wrote:When it works its very effective. Oppo no time on the ball and creates great chances from winning the ball in their final third.
The only problem is is that it requires ultra organisation by the whole team, just one player not contributing and the whole system can fall down which actually makes it counter productive with the potential consequence of spectacular fails
I agree. Everyone has to do it, or at least 9 of the 10.
Our advantage over Barca imo, is that particularly if Lescott Plays, we have 4 proper defenders & they only have Puyol. Without him fully fit chasing around hurling himself into tackles & headers, they are very vulnerable to any team with the balls to exploit their system (which is not many in Spain tbf) & also hopeless at defending corners & set pieces.
I would prefer one of our Central defenders to be fast if we are to employ this system though. Lescott & Vinny are one paced & Nastasic is one paced & inexperienced.
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:littlebig wrote:When it works its very effective. Oppo no time on the ball and creates great chances from winning the ball in their final third.
The only problem is is that it requires ultra organisation by the whole team, just one player not contributing and the whole system can fall down which actually makes it counter productive with the potential consequence of spectacular fails
I agree. Everyone has to do it, or at least 9 of the 10.
Our advantage over Barca imo, is that particularly if Lescott Plays, we have 4 proper defenders & they only have Puyol. Without him fully fit chasing around hurling himself into tackles & headers, they are very vulnerable to any team with the balls to exploit their system (which is not many in Spain tbf) & also hopeless at defending corners & set pieces.
I would prefer one of our Central defenders to be fast if we are to employ this system though. Lescott & Vinny are one paced & Nastasic is one paced & inexperienced.
While they are not blisteringly quick, none of them are slouches.
Wonderwall wrote:Ha ha ha ...... oh how naive you all are. This is a perfect plan....starting against kinnears Newcastle. Everyone is expecting short 5- 10 yd passes but nooooo the count has them all foxed. Its route 1 all the way. Gooooo pellllers
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Ted Hughes wrote:littlebig wrote:When it works its very effective. Oppo no time on the ball and creates great chances from winning the ball in their final third.
The only problem is is that it requires ultra organisation by the whole team, just one player not contributing and the whole system can fall down which actually makes it counter productive with the potential consequence of spectacular fails
I agree. Everyone has to do it, or at least 9 of the 10.
Our advantage over Barca imo, is that particularly if Lescott Plays, we have 4 proper defenders & they only have Puyol. Without him fully fit chasing around hurling himself into tackles & headers, they are very vulnerable to any team with the balls to exploit their system (which is not many in Spain tbf) & also hopeless at defending corners & set pieces.
I would prefer one of our Central defenders to be fast if we are to employ this system though. Lescott & Vinny are one paced & Nastasic is one paced & inexperienced.
Tony P wrote:I thought this year's Champions' League disproved the Barca theory.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Tony P wrote:I thought this year's Champions' League disproved the Barca theory.
I'd say the opposite - just that Bayern did the pressing much better. They also spotted that Barca didn't like it up them and put lots of balls into the box. Barca were also without the world's best player and to make it worse, they decided to play with 10 by putting something that looked like Messi on the pitch.
The pressing game will work 90% of the time, certainly in the PL, if you're good enough at it. One of the times I thought we did it best was against West Brom towards the end of the title winning season when we'd fallen 8 points behind. As the pressure lifted from the players, they reverted to what we'd been doing at the start of the season. When we had the ball, we made West Brom chase shadows. If they got it, we immediately closed them down, be it in midfield or even their defenders and they just lumped the ball into touch and we were back at them.
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