Whitechapel
Famous Last Words
I guess I just have an old-fashioned view that a CBs primary modus operandi is to defend. We have other craftsmen in the team to bring the ball out and break the lines, but what every team needs is a DOMINANT centreback who wins everything in the air, does the basics, wins the ball and allows everyone else to do their stuff. Potter has revolutionised how we play, but IMO, splitting up that D&D partnership has now made us weaker in a key area.
It’s a difficult concept to grasp, especially with the complete 180 degree change in tactics for us but I’ll try to explain.
The point of ball retention in our own half is to force the opponent to push up so we can then find the gaps further forward and play through them as they try to press us near our own box. Ryan/Dunk/Webster being comfortable on the ball forces attackers to close them down, Stephens then drops in to the gap they’ve left and that means unless their midfielders follow him he’ll have acres of room. We use the space in midfield to launch short passes through the press in to midfield where we can then spring a counter attack (our winner against Everton is a perfect example) or if the whole team presses up we look for the long ball from back to front instantly (Maupay today & against Watford for example)
Replacing Webster with Duffy would have a massive detrimental effect on this. When Dunk has the ball currently his options are normally to pass to Webster, Burn, Stephens or back to Ryan. This means the whole opposition team need to press if they want to close all of those options. This then opens up room for a clipped ball in to Propper/Mooy/Groß who will have more room, or a pass to Ryan who can spray the ball out wide or even a long ball for Maupay/Connolly/Trossard to run on to. Remove Webster and replace him with Duffy and all of a sudden a two man press can cause us problems. It’s much easier to just close the passing lanes to Stephens & Burn knowing that Duffy isn’t as cultured on the ball. Suddenly the options are to go long (when there’s much less space) or play it back to Ryan (who himself will have less passing options as Duffy isn’t the same option as Webster would have been). It would either mean more risky passes round the back which leads to more mistakes like today or more percentage long balls that would mean losing possession and inviting more pressure on to ourselves.
Removing Webster to replace with Duffy would actually really hamper how we play, and ironically Wolves are the perfect example of what we can achieve. All 3 of their defenders today were midfielders a few years ago. Coday has been a defender for a while now but Saiss & Dedonker have been converted in the last couple of years. All 3 of them are decent defensively, but they’re there because of it their passing ability. Despite that Wolves have conceded 19 goals this year; only 4 teams have conceded less.
Webster might not be quite there yet, but the blueprint for a White -Dunk - Webster - defence was there in front of us today