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[Albion] Hürzeler’s (Brighton) Tactics









pigmanovich

Good Old Sausage by the Sea
Mar 16, 2024
1,567
London
Cheers. I picked them for the obvious reason that Angie, Klopp and Pep also squeeezed play upfield.
The paciest CBs in the game are: St. Juste at Sporting (93), Bombito at Nice (91), Magloire at Northampton (90), Haliti at Jagiellonia (89), Blackmon at Whitecaps (88), Lacroix at Palarse (88), Van de Ven (88 as stated), Neumann at Hannover (87), Balker at Huddersfield (87), and Coulibaly at Brest (86).
 


Withdean11

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Feb 18, 2007
2,908
Brighton/Hyde
As i said before, straight line pace is overrated. Acceleration and change of direction is far more important for a centre back. Somethings ours lack.

I imagine we will see FH move Weiffer or Baleba back between the centre backs OOP before long to tighten the space and cut out the through balls.
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
If we're assuming that FIFA ratings are accurate, then I think that Minteh is our paciest player in the senior squad with a rating of 94 and Ferdi next with 88. However, Baleba is only 76, so I'm not sure how accurate this metric is.
 




pigmanovich

Good Old Sausage by the Sea
Mar 16, 2024
1,567
London
If we're assuming that FIFA ratings are accurate, then I think that Minteh is our paciest player in the senior squad with a rating of 94 and Ferdi next with 88. However, Baleba is only 76, so I'm not sure how accurate this metric is.
It can't help that as far as I recall Baleba had less license to make marauding runs into the final third under RDZ, so EA probably had less to go off of when it came to calculating his pace. But I might be ignorant of how they come up with these figures.
 


pigmanovich

Good Old Sausage by the Sea
Mar 16, 2024
1,567
London
Worth noting we have faced the joint-fifth fewest shots this season, 21 - as many as Villa. Only Liverpool (19), Spurs (19), City (17), and Forest (17) have faced fewer. The issue at the moment is that we've conceded 8 goals, or 38% of shots faced, about as many as Villa (9) but more than Liverpool (2), Spurs (5), City (6), and Forest (5). So we're defending well on the whole but struggling more than our peers to keep out shots the opposition does manage to take.
 


ClemFandango

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Oct 2, 2023
137
As others have said, we have plenty of players who are good defenders in more traditional set-ups but in a risky system they are liable to end up looking like they’re useless, which is fundamentally terrible for their confidence. Frankly I’d be amazed if Dunk hasn’t already spoken to FH about it this week.

If the new main attribute for a CB in our team is pace then play Moder there......
Yep, he had a decent game playing as defender in that last game of season vs Man U
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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Worth noting we have faced the joint-fifth fewest shots this season, 21 - as many as Villa. Only Liverpool (19), Spurs (19), City (17), and Forest (17) have faced fewer. The issue at the moment is that we've conceded 8 goals, or 38% of shots faced, about as many as Villa (9) but more than Liverpool (2), Spurs (5), City (6), and Forest (5). So we're defending well on the whole but struggling more than our peers to keep out shots the opposition does manage to take.
Isn't it that we're conceding high quality chances?
 




raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
7,365
Wiltshire
Fab was wrong to think that focusing on our attacking set up alone would be enough to result in our victory (or draw).

It was necessary to also think about how to set up to reduce the real threat from Chelsea's players. He didn't do that IMO.
 








Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
17,774
Fiveways
Forget the FIFA score. Has anyone seen Igor show a good turn of pace on am actual football pitch? More importantly, has he a shown a good change of direction and acceleration?
In my view, Igor has a slow turning circle. He's alright when he gets going but as others have pointed out, he's not that quick to turn and get going. I'd venture that Baleba can shift direction swiftly and covers the first five or ten metres extremely quickly.
I'm also somewhat sceptical of that FIFA score, because I've seen Webster keep pace with and outpace a number of rapid forwards on several occasions -- and they don't rank his pace that highly.
 




Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,017
East Wales
Forget the FIFA score. Has anyone seen Igor show a good turn of pace on am actual football pitch? More importantly, has he a shown a good change of direction and acceleration?
Yes I have, he caught Neto up away at Wolves in the FA cup in February. Wolves broke and it was a foot race between the two from the half way line, Igor put in a sliding tackle to knock the ball away by the penalty box. I remember it because I thought Neto would surely run away from Igor and slot it past Steele, I was really surprised when Igor got back in time. I checked with my daughter “was that Igor”? It was!
 


Eric Youngs Contact Lens

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Dec 9, 2020
602
East Sussex
It's interesting reading this. But I do think simple pace or turning speeds are incrementally small solutions, and I just dont think that a quicker Lewis Dunk for example would solve the problem. Of course pace helps, but the bigger impact will be helping the back four to collectively anticipate when off-side is not the tactic and drop accordingly, and midfielders to screen the 1st time pass opportunities wherever possible. That's very difficult to do with quick turnover ball, 1st time blind passes into spaces, and so the patterns of attacking play to keep the ball are an even better solution than dropping off. I don't expect the tactics to change much but I do expect that later this season we will be much better at it.. however, in the meantime, I think we will see more of the same against Spurs.. could be brilliant for us or a horror show!
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
22,999
Worthing
In my view, Igor has a slow turning circle. He's alright when he gets going but as others have pointed out, he's not that quick to turn and get going. I'd venture that Baleba can shift direction swiftly and covers the first five or ten metres extremely quickly.
I'm also somewhat sceptical of that FIFA score, because I've seen Webster keep pace with and outpace a number of rapid forwards on several occasions -- and they don't rank his pace that highly.

Generous on Igor, turning circle of an oil tanker is more accurate.

Webbo is relatively quick, see when he cleared off the line Saturday. The trouble is there is a big disadvantage, when you are turning or even on the half-turn against an on rushing forward.
 








Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
13,444
Central Borneo / the Lizard
As Jonathan Wilson pointed out, the problem with our high line is not the pace of our CBs but an inadequate press further up. We can work on that.

Also have to note that none of the four goals last week were the result of a high line being breached, although there were two other very clear chances somehow missed. But the high line works if you get it right higher up the pitch.
 


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