ROSM
Well-known member
If plan a doesn't work, then do plan a betterInflexible in his approach / style / ethos - even if he may have two formations (I'd argue that he doesn't really, as one of them is absolute suicide). To be flexible, or pragmatic, would be to recognise shifts in momentum, to react to subtle alterations in the opposition's tactics, to dial it in a bit for spells to soak up heavy pressure, to stay compact to protect a lead, etc.
Under RDZ, for good or for bad, that stuff just doesn't happen. Regardless of the opposition, regardless of the score, regardless of whether it is a two-legged tie that it would be a good idea to stay alive in - its De Zerbi's way, ALL the way - take the risks at the back, draw them on, leave your centre backs completely exposed, etc.
How many manager's teams would concede an injury time winner away at Spurs, with both centre backs ahead of the ball, in the opposition's half? 90%+ of other managers would have recognised a really good, hard-earned point, and closed out the game.
It's thrilling when it works. Flexible, it very much is not.
(And I KNOW people are going to argue that its exciting, and why would you want it any other way. I'd point at Adam Lallana's EXEMPLARY cameo to close things out on Sunday, and suggest that pragmatism can be fun, too).