Don Tmatter
Well-known member
This chimes with what I saw last night. It seemed like the first instinct of a lot of players was to go forward - either passing the ball or making a run - but then they checked themselves for a split second and the opportunity was gone. So passes went astray because they were made too late or the runners they were supposed to go to had not made the run. It seems like they've been drilled that the first thing to do when you get the ball is to make sure you don't take a risk.With the confidence gone, this has led to players becoming unable to make decisions quickly enough.
If this is drilled into them in training for hours every session then it becomes second nature, all very well when a goal or two up but not when chasing games. I’d question whether Trollope & Nevin have queried these tactics with CH or just agree with him as he’s the main man but their jobs are now at risk as well.