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I agree.
That's not true, teams are still pressing us (see Bournemouth's goal), but perhaps they're more measured and keep several back.
You would hope so. When the keeper (this keeper rotation business makes it seem like I don't know the names of our players) is stood with the ball and no one challenges him, we need better movement giving him more options.
It’s probably most accurate to say teams are not pressing our defenders and keeper any more. The shrewd ones are cutting off the deep midfielders knowing none of them are as good at breaking that trap yet as Caicedo and Mac.
I’m not sure about the movement thing. Perhaps a lot further forward for direct options. The fairly static defenders/deep midfielders is part of tempting the press. RDZ wants to make the opponents move.