Everyone around me was shouting "Don't shoot" whenever certain players had the ball.
I can't believe a Premier league player would be influenced by people shouting from the crowd, don't they practice these things during the week?
Maybe the headline of this thread should be changed as he didnt say that?
Generally speaking I dont think they practice in front of 30k people no
It makes you wonder whether the OP has an ulterior motive!!!
“Because sometimes there’s an opportunity to shoot - sometimes it’s a chance for the block and then the transition. And sometimes maybe one more pass gets you in a better position but, if you miss the pass, you should have shot.
Is that really his attacking philosophy? Don't shoot because it might get blocked and there might be a better chance if you pass it one more time.
Ok, so Maupay has the ball on the edghe of the box, but he's under instruction not to shoot because another pass might be a better position, so he plays it on to Trossard. But he's not allowed to shoot because one mor pass might make better position. So he plays it off to Welbeck. Well his pass goes to Cucurella. To March. To Cucurella. To Welbeck, to trossard. To March. Each person passing it on because there might be a better chance if they make one more pass.
Suddenly our inability to score makes sense.
Maybe we should shout "score ", as shooting is not a problem for us.
Generally speaking I dont think they practice in front of 30k people no
In fairness, the headline of the thread is a the headline of the article linked in the OP.