Shooting Star
Well-known member
Another chance for us to be armchair managers.
You’re GP. You’re scratching your head at how we’ve only recorded two wins against teams in the bottom half this season, but can’t buy any new players until the summer. What do you change? More direct football? Greater emphasis on free-kicks/corners? Change the strikers up top? Something else?
For me I’d allow opposition teams, especially at the Amex, to have more of the ball. It seems like the more possession we have, the more congested the box becomes and the harder it is for us to score. Our football often looks so good against the top sides because those teams take the game to us more, leaving more space on the counter. If we engineered similar scenarios against lesser teams, confidently luring them to believe they can attack us, there may be much more space for us to hit them on the counter with the same free-flowing football Potter has taught the players to play.
What would your approach be?
You’re GP. You’re scratching your head at how we’ve only recorded two wins against teams in the bottom half this season, but can’t buy any new players until the summer. What do you change? More direct football? Greater emphasis on free-kicks/corners? Change the strikers up top? Something else?
For me I’d allow opposition teams, especially at the Amex, to have more of the ball. It seems like the more possession we have, the more congested the box becomes and the harder it is for us to score. Our football often looks so good against the top sides because those teams take the game to us more, leaving more space on the counter. If we engineered similar scenarios against lesser teams, confidently luring them to believe they can attack us, there may be much more space for us to hit them on the counter with the same free-flowing football Potter has taught the players to play.
What would your approach be?