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Something must have clicked for the players in training last week, as our performance up at Birmingham was like chalk and cheese when compared with the mostly disjointed, hurried and (often) aimless stuff we saw vs Derby. The players were reading each others' movements better, Andrews and Agustien were dictating play in the middle (with both short and carefully lofted passes), and the football we played was generally a lot more fluid and attractive. There were a couple of passages of pass and move play that were as good as anything we produced under Gus.
Heard a Spanish football expert on a podcast the other week talking about Oscar and his preferred style/formation. 4-3-3 (durr), but most interestingly he likes to have a deep-lying playmaker dropping so deep as to almost fill in as a 3rd centre-back, helping to distribute the ball with accuracy and purpose. On Saturday that player was very clearly Keith Andrews, and although he's obviously no Andrea Pirlo, he carried out the role very capably. Noticed Liam did (or attempted to do) the same thing vs Villarreal.
Still too early to really say exactly how patient, direct or otherwise we are under Oscar but I agree with most of the observations in here. Certainly we seem to look for the early crossfield pass a little more frequently, whilst we also seem to commit more numbers when breaking forward (including regular interchanging of positions). Not seen much evidence of the high-energy pressing game yet, but that may come as fitness levels continue to improve.
We played that way against Whitehawk, with our midfield and forwards buzzing around their box. Orlandi was magic, pulling the strings like a virtuoso. Obviously the oppo will be different quality in the Championship, but we have the potential to dominate if given the opportunity