Barnet Seagull
Luxury Player
The way I see it is that Potter looks to optimise the transitions. In recent weeks, we've not been able to press high up the pitch and force transitions against teams which have sat back and had highly structured defenses. In these situations scoring is always going to be difficult - even the Champions struggle. When you can't break down defences, the transitions become even more important. The challenge is that to force and optimise the transition you need to take risk. i.e. commit men forward to press and then counter at pace. This does leave defence exposed e.g. Webster vs Sheff U and Wolves.
As the team develops, their reading of the game and their positioning within the system will improve. The question is whether that improvement will be enough without further intervention. I look at us as a bit like Klopp's Liverpool in the early days and there are of similarities in the defensive tactical methodology - perhaps not in the players or performances (yet) but plenty of cause for optimism from my armchair.
As the team develops, their reading of the game and their positioning within the system will improve. The question is whether that improvement will be enough without further intervention. I look at us as a bit like Klopp's Liverpool in the early days and there are of similarities in the defensive tactical methodology - perhaps not in the players or performances (yet) but plenty of cause for optimism from my armchair.