We also kept doing it when the players were mentally and physically shattered and went for 10 minute stretches of being our own worst enemy and giving the ball away and it got really tiring. Its OK to have a plan B in specific circumstances. For example Uniteds technocratic total voetball Dutch coach brought on a big bastard to blam long balls to towards the end and it helped them.I disagree, the difference yesterday was we stopped even attempting to play him in. For instance I believe this is where Steele is preferred because he can ping a ball in a progressive way, Sanchez hit the ball towards a player but often at hip or head height that needs full control before moving it on. Colwell offers this as well whereas Webster doesn't have the vision or ability.
I, like many appreciate the reason of drawing in the press by standing on the ball at the back, the transition then needs to be precise and quick, it is very noticeable it's not the same with Sanchez and Webster in the team and we are more reliant on Dunk to do it. We mix it up far more with Steele and Colwell.
Thought he made some good subs/changes to counter us in the second half as well. Fred coming on helped them a lot.