sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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This in a nutshell.RDZ’s problem is that he’s still picking an attacking system that only works if he has March, Mitoma and Pedro available. I have no problem with being attacking, but if your three best attacking players are unavailable then it would make sense to be pragmatic and set up a bit more defensively.
The last time we played well against a decent team (I.e ignore Sheff U and Palace) was Spurs at home, and that was mostly because it was a basketball game with two managers happy to play ridiculously wide open football. Before that? Marseille at home with Mitoma and Pedro playing.
I’m genuinely starting to worry he hasn’t got an answer to this issue, which isn’t the best reflection on his adaptability and pragmatism, but nor is it a great reflection on the club’s recruitment for him. The failure to get a proper winger in January which his system so desperately needs, alongside needing (since the summer) a duel-winning, ground covering defensive midfielder who is ready for this level of football (unfortunately not yet Baleba) massively impacts us.
RDZ is mostly at fault for recent performances, but he hasn’t been handed a particularly balanced squad where his lynchpin positions are prioritised, and of course we’ve been brutally unlucky with injuries.
It’s the thing stopping him from being that top level coach he should be.
Sticking to Plan A works when you’re at a Man City, an Arsenal or a Liverpool, but when you’re at our level you have to adapt to the opposition and be ready to be pragmatic. He’s not yet reached that level of maturity as a coach.