Our style of play 10:50 - Nov 25 with 2790 views | Billy_Kershaw | Our strength seems to be our ability to play a good passing game, rather than lumping the high ball forward, usually too early, which generally concedes possession and then puts us back under pressure. Why don't we take more time just retaining the possession, which we showed we can do even against Man Utd? The obvious benefits being it makes the opposition run around more, plus they can't score when we have the ball. We seem to be in too much of a rush to attack. Can anyone explain? | |
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Our style of play on 10:55 - Nov 25 with 2770 views | Clubber | I personally think we looked dangerous breaking at speed in two's and three's. Had them on the back foot. | |
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Our style of play on 10:57 - Nov 25 with 2766 views | Billy_Kershaw |
Our style of play on 10:55 - Nov 25 by Clubber | I personally think we looked dangerous breaking at speed in two's and three's. Had them on the back foot. |
Agreed, the counter-attack, ball played on the ground looked dangerous yesterday. I guess I was thinking more about general open play, when we seem to lack the patience / confidence to just retain possession. | |
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Our style of play on 12:01 - Nov 25 with 2736 views | Pey | To become more of a danger we our passes need to be far more accurate and better timing, have to work on that. We could have had more chances if balls were played at the right time, speed and sense of accurate. Good understanding between players in the final third would help too. | | | |
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