sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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You said one thing and then argued the opposite because you couldn’t believe that the thing you initially said was true, and because you like the idea that football is a simple game.I literally said that there will be patterns of play "I don't doubt Hurzeler had a tactical plan, and Pervis had instructions"
My point is that I think a lot of the analysts over complicate things deliberately, and are poor at explaining the tactics. Maybe everyone is cleverer than me, but I struggle to believe there are many supporters that read the article linked to in the first post and readily understand the points being made. I think it is a lot simpler than they make it out to be (hence why I made the point about there being no way that Hurzeler explains tactics in the same way these analysts do).
That’s great and all, and probably true at local level, and maybe even up to, say, League One and Two level.
But if you think Premier League sides aren’t discussing tactics on this level, or probably on an even more complicated level, then you’re absolutely kidding yourself. Just because Match of the Day never discusses such things in any detail, doesn’t mean the clubs don’t internally.
For example, and this isn’t meant to sound patronising so apologies if it does, but things like pressing triggers can happen from when one single player in an opposing team receives the ball. Or when that player receives the ball on their wrong foot rather than their correct foot. That can set off a whole chain of events where specific players, or specific amounts of players press in groups. The amount of time they press, and from which angle they press will be key to the success of said press. How players in defence position themselves in case that press is played through will be considered, and is part of the reason we’ve had the rise of inverted full backs over the past few years. And I’ve barely scratched the surface of this one tiny topic, not even covering baiting of the press and other sub topics.
Basically, you’re completely wrong on this. If anything, I’d argue the article has tried to dumb it all down so that everyday fans can try to grasp some of the more complicated concepts and comprehend what they’re watching beyond the surface level of “yay we scored a goal, I’m happy”, or “boo, we conceded, I’m sad”.