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[Albion] Hürzeler’s (Brighton) Tactics



macbeth

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Jan 3, 2018
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As Jonathan Wilson pointed out, the problem with our high line is not the pace of our CBs but an inadequate press further up. We can work on that.

Also have to note that none of the four goals last week were the result of a high line being breached, although there were two other very clear chances somehow missed. But the high line works if you get it right higher up the pitch.
perhaps this is the missing ‘connection’ that fabian was talking about post-match. think it will be very interesting to see if he changes anything to mitigate that on sunday, because if there’s any team who’s pace in behind is going to cause problems for the back line, it’s spurs
 




Herr Tubthumper

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As Jonathan Wilson pointed out, the problem with our high line is not the pace of our CBs but an inadequate press further up. We can work on that.

Also have to note that none of the four goals last week were the result of a high line being breached, although there were two other very clear chances somehow missed. But the high line works if you get it right higher up the pitch.
You could argue the freekick was a result of the highline being breached. Had Purvis not hoiked him back there would have been another possiblity of a shot on goal.
 


raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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As Jonathan Wilson pointed out, the problem with our high line is not the pace of our CBs but an inadequate press further up. We can work on that.

Also have to note that none of the four goals last week were the result of a high line being breached, although there were two other very clear chances somehow missed. But the high line works if you get it right higher up the pitch.
Arsenal certainly seemed to get it right against PSG. A very high line and excellent pressing.
 


Kalimantan Gull

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You could argue the freekick was a result of the highline being breached. Had Purvis not hoiked him back there would have been another possiblity of a shot on goal.
Yes, but the ball came through after a mistake in our possession pinballed and fell for their striker, could happen with any line, high or low? And that free kick was possibly the best I've ever seen.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Yes, but the ball came through after a mistake in our possession pinballed and fell for their striker, could happen with any line, high or low? And that free kick was possibly the best I've ever seen.
And had Palmer pinged it in the top corner from somewhere even vaguely near where the offence took place it would have indisputably been the best free kick ever
 




Not Andy Naylor

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I'm not sure that a more efficient press would have improved things very much. It's not as if Chelsea were given masses of time to slide perfect through balls into the stride of forwards. Often there'd be a first-time hoof over the top and into all the space between the back four and the penalty area. The press would have had to be 100 percent, all the time, on every Chelsea player.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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I'm not sure that a more efficient press would have improved things very much. It's not as if Chelsea were given masses of time to slide perfect through balls into the stride of forwards. Often there'd be a first-time hoof over the top and into all the space between the back four and the penalty area. The press would have had to be 100 percent, all the time, on every Chelsea player.
This is what Barney Ronay said:

'it helps if an opposition manager chooses to shoot a whaling harpoon through his own foot, which is basically what Fabian Hürzeler did here by playing if not the stupidest high defensive line of all time, then perhaps the stupidest yet. Clearly, Hürzeler is an ideologue with a set way of playing, even if that set way is destined to become an act of self-immolation.'

If FH elects to do the same v Spurs then Houston We Have A Problem
 


Albion my Albion

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If FH elects to do the same v Spurs then Houston We Have A Problem

Well, Fabs-Hürz was born in Houston, but it wouldn't be Houston's problem.

Houston's problem is the Astros lost to the Tigers 1 - 0 in a 3 game playoff.
 
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Dibdab

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Sep 28, 2021
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This is what Barney Ronay said:

'it helps if an opposition manager chooses to shoot a whaling harpoon through his own foot, which is basically what Fabian Hürzeler did here by playing if not the stupidest high defensive line of all time, then perhaps the stupidest yet. Clearly, Hürzeler is an ideologue with a set way of playing, even if that set way is destined to become an act of self-immolation.'

If FH elects to do the same v Spurs then Houston We Have A Problem
If the same happens against Spurs then things are going to start going Sami Hyppia-tastic on NSC.
 










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