| Forum Thread | Analysis - Clement vs Carvalhal at 00:51 22 Apr 2018
A detailed look into what Carvalhal has done to turn things around this season following a disastrous first half to the campaign under Paul Clement. Plus a stats comparison comparing both Carvalhal and Clement's quick impact at the club. Should he be given a new contract or do we need to learn from past mistakes and think it through thoroughly in the Summer? The player recruitment obviously has a huge impact too on how next season pans out for us. https://swansea.vitalfootball.co.uk/stats-analysis-how-carvalhal-quickly-turned- |
| Forum Thread | Match Analysis: Swansea City 3-1 Arsenal at 21:39 2 Feb 2018
One of the most enjoyable analysis pieces I've done in a long time, a superb 3-1 win against Arsenal that could have been 4 or 5-1. Carvalhal has done wonders with this team in such little time, I'd guess that this was the highest distance we've covered in a game this season. Effort and desire throughout and together with a superb, balanced game plan, we were worthy winners. http://www.swansea.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=520133 |
| Forum Thread | Match Analysis: Watford 1-2 Swansea City at 10:41 1 Jan 2018
Finally match analysis worth writing again after 7 games where I gave up with it. Overall it was performance that wasn't much better or different than what we've been used to, but 3 subs all played their part in the late comeback. A look at Carvalhal's tactics, 442 formation and how he gave the players more licence to attack in the last 10-15 mins of the game. http://www.swansea.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=516374 [Post edited 1 Jan 2018 10:42]
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| Forum Thread | Tactical Match Analysis: Liverpool 2-3 Swansea City at 22:01 25 Jan 2017
Detailed tactical analysis of last Saturday's memorable win away at Anfield, as Paul Clement implemented a perfect balanced game plan that the players executed to a tee. We defended well as a team in a 451/4141 defensive shape, but we attacked and took our chances when they came. Tom Carroll and Martin Olsson added elements we've been missing, attacking width and Carroll's clever passing and attacking runs into the channels were impressive. What impressed me the most though was our positional discipline and organisation, and how quickly Paul Clement has got us playing well, defending as a team - a far cry from the awful "tactics" on show when Bradley was here. Part 1 can be found here - http://www.swansea.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=477700 Comments welcome as always, Part 2 will look more at the goals and our attacking play. Thanks for reading. |
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