AliJ showed why he isn't fully trusted in the first XI yet.
Huh?
AliJ showed why he isn't fully trusted in the first XI yet.
All round a positive performace last night, although the quality of the opposition has to be taken into account.
Huh?
It's my view.
Not sure I can explain it without a tactical essay. Essentially, Potter looks to exploit the half spaces. He wants his inside forward players to take up good positions in space and make good attacking decisions, pulling defenders out to create chances. He also expect the same players in transitions to shuttle wide to cut off passing lanes forcing the ball centrally.
Attacking wise, AliJ has something different undoubtedly but there is still some tactical naivety off the ball within the system. A few times last night he made decisions which put us under a lot of pressure and wasted opportunities (it's a similar story with Bernado in that respect) Against better teams this will be punished and it's a risk hence the trust aspect.
Last night I was surprised by the invention of his passing.It's my view.
Not sure I can explain it without a tactical essay. Essentially, Potter looks to exploit the half spaces. He wants his inside forward players to take up good positions in space and make good attacking decisions, pulling defenders out to create chances. He also expect the same players in transitions to shuttle wide to cut off passing lanes forcing the ball centrally.
Attacking wise, AliJ has something different undoubtedly but there is still some tactical naivety off the ball within the system. A few times last night he made decisions which put us under a lot of pressure and wasted opportunities (it's a similar story with Bernado in that respect) Against better teams this will be punished and it's a risk hence the trust aspect.
It's my view.
Not sure I can explain it without a tactical essay. Essentially, Potter looks to exploit the half spaces. He wants his inside forward players to take up good positions in space and make good attacking decisions, pulling defenders out to create chances. He also expect the same players in transitions to shuttle wide to cut off passing lanes forcing the ball centrally.
Attacking wise, AliJ has something different undoubtedly but there is still some tactical naivety off the ball within the system. A few times last night he made decisions which put us under a lot of pressure and wasted opportunities (it's a similar story with Bernado in that respect) Against better teams this will be punished and it's a risk hence the trust aspect.
Aye ...I was wondering if Sky were showing two versions of the game...we didn’t just avoid a banana skin...but dominated the game with some good football and scored four without reply...no complaints
I was surprised by Stephens. Fast quick forward passing. It’s not just the youngsters that Potter is improving.
- Bernardo and Jahanbaksh are so frustrating. There is clearly a lot of potential there but it comes and goes and is often accompanied by dross. We saw both sides tonight.
- Gyokeres could be another Glenn Murray. Not yet... but there were signs. Worth watching.
- Veltman and Molumby are going to fit right into the first team squad.
- Keep Steele well away from the first team. If Walton is going to be away for long we desperately need something better.
All in all a good win without really getting out of third gear.
Am one that has always hoped Ali would get a run in first team. One of problems of been one of relegation contenders in PL is managers first thought of wide players is how good are they at defending.. We have only just stayed in PL with this tactic but maybe time to be brave and go with with best attacking wide player.
There is a lot of depth in the squad. IF we went down this year, we could lose a number of our first team and we would still be very competitive